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33 Replies to “The trickiest question on the SAT… can you solve it? #satprep #digitalsat #satstrategy”
This is a sat question? 😭
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x^x = 2^ 2048
xln(x) = 2048ln(2)
ln(x)e^(ln(x)) = 2048ln(2)
ln(x) = W(2048ln(2))
x = e^[W(2048ln(2))] = 256
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Me doing my year 6 sats 😩😭🫣🤮🙀🖕🏿
wow i dont still get
its easy, just use log2 and put option and check, however if u r lil bit experienced u will only check c and d so yea d will be correct.
Was that hard
Find 2^2048 and rename is z
Then just put values of a,b,c,d options till you get the one that is equal to z
So i just make up a random caculation then i pick which one is close to what i got 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
they're*
This isn’t a SATs question 😂😂😂
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D option…hardly takes 10 sec …
Last one and i can do it easily bcz calculator is allowed in SAT … I will solve by solving 2^2048 =3.2********** and then taking x=0 and all other values and when we take 256 as x then it will satisfy the equation 😂
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256 is the correct ans
bro thiss is the most trickiest?
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Bro there is an easy way to calculate tgis value x to the power of x =2²⁰⁴⁸ so 2048 last digit is 8 so 2×8 is 16 the last number is 6 thats quit easy when options are given😅
It’s not so bad when they give you the options
Yeah, not very efficient. You could have just realized the number needed to be a base of 2, leaving c and d. 128 is 2 to the 7. And 7 times 128 is definitely not close to 2048.
D by default. But, of course, 8 times 256 is 2048.
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It's not at all a tricky question. It just takes you less than 10 sec to solve..
2²⁰⁴⁸=2²⁽¹⁰²⁴⁾=4¹⁰²⁴=4²⁽⁵¹²⁾=16⁵¹²=16²⁽²⁵⁶⁾=256²⁵⁶.
Btw, there is a game called "2048 merge block puzzle", if you play that you can improve your knowledge in powers of two.
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