Broken Calculator Questions
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25+64=89. (By the way, this is one of the only ones in my case that actually work.)
43+64=89 as well.
10+44=48.
But 1+2=undefined.
What is 17+16? -
I actually had a broken calculator a while ago. Some of the lights didn't work, and the numbers were completely unrecognizable. Too bad I threw it out, because it would have made a nice math problem.
Edit: I didn't throw it out! I found it just now. -
I can't really make any problems out of it because 1, I'm too lazy, and 2, it's too hard to make a problem completely based on my broken calculator.
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@divinedolphin lol
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Wait.... Your post is at -1 reputation...
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@Potato2017 some of your other posts have been downvoted too!
Overheard (July 2020)
Wait what...
This one has 2 upvotes but if you hover over the number of upvotes it shows that 3 people upvoted (me, RZ923, and SmartStrawberry)
Edit: Also, I remember you had more reputation than me, right now you have 60 (not that I really care) -
@Potato2017 Oh no someone is downvoting your post like @The-Rogue-Blade‘s! You only have 30 upvotes now!
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What! Again?
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@Potato2017 sorry if you get a bunch of notifications from me upvoting random posts
Edit: You have 76 now -
Can whoever is doing it just stop lol you should know that downvoting can bring a post to negative or subtract one reputation from before why do it 30 times
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Yea i have like 56 notifications lol
Now it's 46
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“A (broken calculator) question, but with a twist”
— Professor Po-Shen LohLarry the 🦙 has a broken calculator (that got fixed).
\(1+1=2\)
\(2+2=4\)
\(7 \times 8=56\)
\(2^3=8\)
\(9^2=81\)
\(e^{πi}=-1\)
\(sin{360}=0\)What happens when you put in \( (cos 672^{11}) \times -41 + logπ\), rounded the nearest \(10^{-2}\)?
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@rz923 wha the flip :9