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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
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Nice one again😊
Great as always....keep up the good work brother.
-65,536 ?
Very interesting question, but the answer at the end, which is 2^16, might not be right. If you substitute it back into the original equation, which is √(x √(x √(x (√x) ) ) ), once simplified you get 2^15, not (2^15)i. Just wanted to raise this possible error, and I'll be back soon, hopefully with an answer. EDIT: I'M BACK WITH A very disappointing answer :(, though it's probably wrong
But still great content bro :)
Edit: My (probably wrong) calculations say it's impossible cuz you have
x^(15/16) = 32768i
(x^(1/16))^15 = (-2i)^15
x^(1/16) = -2i
√(x^(1/8)) = -(2i)
√m = -n , where n>0
Because √anything ≥ 0
Therefore -n>0
But n>0 so therefore -n