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Clear off you desk flood and have a clean sheet of paper!your question is: When does 1+1 not equal 2?the first person to get it right gets something interestingHint: think outside the boxHint: dimensions [Edited on 12.06.2012 10:23 AM PST]
1+1 = window
Posted by: Lazy bazooka1+1 = windowno
For extremely large values of 1, 1+1 = 3
Posted by: BuzzKill9009Clear off you desk flood and have a clean sheet of paper!your question is: When does 1+1 not equal 2?the first person to get it right gets something interestingWhen one 1 is -1?
Posted by: DarkBen64For extremely large values of 1, 1+1 = 3no, not the answer i was thinking of
Posted by: sniper09208Posted by: BuzzKill9009 off you desk and have a clean sheet of paper!your question is: When does 1+1 not equal 2?the first person to get it right gets something interestingWhen one 1 is -1?no
LOL, I'm codebreaking at the moment, should've seen this.Assume set: (0, 1) or numbers are limited to (mod 1)Therefore 1+1 = 0
This quiz isn't about pop!
Halo 3 is where the morons of the universe congregates.I am thinking of an old story. "Three Billy Goats Gruff" (hint the troll dies at the end)Posted by: zarrowsmithIf you had an electron microscope, you still couldn't find the -blam!- I don't give.
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What is this I'm ten and I don't even
When you're talking about parents having kids?
Binary numbers> 001001
I am a Floodian
Fairy! God! Parents![Edited on 12.06.2012 10:07 AM PST]
Posted by: Player3Th0mas1Binary numbers> 001001close, but relating to math
Posted by: DarkBen64LOL, I'm codebreaking at the moment, should've seen this.Assume set: (0, 1) or numbers are limited to (mod 1)Therefore 1+1 = 0
Posted by: DarkBen64Posted by: DarkBen64LOL, I'm codebreaking at the moment, should've seen this.Assume set: (0, 1) or numbers are limited to (mod 1)Therefore 1+1 = 0no, doesnt deal with mods
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Never..... Otherwise it's a trick question.
edit: Anytime you're using something lower than base 3 (base 1-2).In base 1: 1 + 1 = 11In base 2: 1 + 1 = 10[Edited on 12.06.2012 12:00 PM PST]
When you set 1 = 3/3 and represent 3/3 as a decimal (i.e. .333*3).If this is not what you are referring to, then you must mean the trick where you use flawed algebra (dividing by zero) to make it equal to any other number.[Edited on 12.06.2012 11:59 AM PST]