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From: toby@fritz.UUCP (Toby Gottfried)
Newsgroups: net.puzzle
Subject: Interesting equations
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Date: Mon, 3-Dec-84 20:44:20 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  3 20:44:20 1984
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This is probably not new or original, but I think
it might be fun:

Using integers and any arithmetic operators, 
try to make constant equations that have the same 
digits on both sides.

For example,

	-1 + 2 ^ 7 = 127   ( ^ is exponentiation )

"Extra credit" is given for having the digits in
the same order, as above.  "Less credit" is given
for having operators on both sides.

-- 
Toby Gottfried
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