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MrAnuoluwa

8 * 8 = 64

16 * 4 = 64

32 * 2 = 64

8 * 2 * 4 = 64

4 * 4 * 4 = 64

16 * 2 * 2 = 64

64 SQUARES

 

SIMPLE MATH

 

1 + 1 = 2

1 - 1 = 0

1 * 1 = 1

1 / 1 = 1

Number Count

63 + 1 = 64

8 * 8 = 64 on a vertical and horizontal count

 

accountclosed99

what has this got to do with anything?

MrAnuoluwa

0.5

accountclosed99

??

MrAnuoluwa

1 + 1 = 2

0.5 + 0.5 = 1

1/0.5 = 2

8 * 8 = 64

Number count on a vertical column is 8 and 7 on the horizontal row.

To get 8*8

Represent 1 by 2

Number count by  8*8 = 64

Number count on vertical and horizontal column 8*8= 15

Number count on number and alphabetic distribution = 16 (1/0.5 = 2)

Architect designs for homes, offices, schools, parliaments use this formula

It's the triangle formula.  Know this and the chess board is yours.

 

MrAnuoluwa

The Board alphabet and no distribution

8a 6 8h
7
6 6

2
1a 6 h8

No and alphabet distribution

6 Boxes between all 4 angles

= 24

one angle
1/1 = 1
1 is 1/2
1*4 = 4
28,29 or 32
9*9

8*7
7*8
8*8 grid = 64

8*7
7*8
9+9 on 8*8 grid = 18 or 32.

Trexler3241

So what is the solution to:

i!

2^i

i^0.5

MrAnuoluwa

Let's make i (x) 

2 (exponent ^) i which is our (x)

Our exponent i which is x 

2 exponent x which is 2×1 let 1 represent x

2×1= 2

1×0.5= 0.5

Try photomath or other math solving apps for more  results.

waltazar8zlbaltazar
Square root of four
MrAnuoluwa

Square root of 4 is 2. More math and chess on mathisfun.com

pcwildman

Wrong. The √4 is +-2.

pcwildman

i^.5 = 0.707106781 + 0.707106781 i

pcwildman

I think i factorial is undefined. (?)

pcwildman

I^0.5= sin(0.7854) + sin(0.7854) i

45 degrees= 0.7854 Radians

waltazar8zlbaltazar
|-4| is?
pcwildman

You'll have to clarify that one Waltazar. Great name. LOL just trying to pronounce it. I just kept thinking about the 0.707 result with I^0.5. I knew that I knew that number from other problems, and when I started checking sines there it was. I don't know if there is a relation to the 0.5 and 45 degrees. That would take some analysis and I haven't worked with imaginary numbers in years. Do fractals. That's their best application and will teach you how to calculate with them. 

ActivatePlan357

4 for #15

Qinshu111_the_chess_panda
#7 i^0.5 is sqrt0.5 *(1+or-i)
Qinshu111_the_chess_panda
As for the second question log(-1^ln2)/log(pi)
Qinshu111_the_chess_panda
1st idk