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That's creepy......how on earth does it get the number?

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There have been quite a few similar ones on the net Garry.

This one is rather clever, until you twig on the maths . . . . . . . .
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Tried it three times and even tried to cheat and I'm scared now (especially since it seems to have arabic all round the screen :lol: ).

Right then, choosing any two digit number is rather like choosing any two separate numbers with the proviso that the first one is non-zero. So if we call the first digit x and the second y, then our two digit number is:

10x + y

Adding the two digits together and substracting the from original:

10x + y - (x + y)

I reckon theres probably quite a limited number of answers, and therefore symbols that it could be :think:

For example anything from 10 to 19 will always give 9 as the answer. Theres no way that the computer could actually 'know' what you picked, so I'm willing to bet that as long as you look at a possible answer (e.g. 9) whilst your real answer is another plausible one, then eventually you will beat it, I think!
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Infact I am being a schmuck here, opening the brackets from my equation above, the - (x + y) infact becomes, -x - y.

Thus my equation reduces to 9x. So all the answers have to be multiples of 9 :doh:

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And looking quickly, most of the multiples of 9 have the same symbol :doh:

Case closed.






(Sorry for spoiling it)

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.....and I've spent all of my life, wondering what the hell algebra would be useful for??? :smile: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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:k:

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What makes it more effective is the fact that it changes the symbol for the multiples of 9, every time you run it.
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Ah.yeah I forgot about that number thing where the components added together and subtracted from the number gives a multiple of nine and by changing that simple stops you twigging it straight away. :smile:

For a minute I thought it knew what I was thinking a bit like my ex wife :worried: ...the maths to explain that have not yet been invented :lol:


Perhaps the laws of maths and physics etc are different on her planet :think:


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