@@Shivam-db5ry i have actually completed the missing ones in maxwell's theorems, now what i want is whether there is such a law or not i.e. has anyone discovered it from the beginning?
OK 2^12 = 4096 = 4080 + 16. 16 = 2^4 => n = 12 and m=4. Of course one could also express it as binary numbers: 4080 = 111111110000. So there is 1111 (=15) + 1 = 16 missing to the next power of 16 = 2^4.
Once for all aspiring young talents should know 2^10=1024
2^11=2048
2^12=4096
4096 - 4080= 16 = 2^4
m = 12 & n = 4
If m>n then the answer becomes negative
@@mohitsoni3211 yes! of course, getting them changed. was a typographical mistake which I humbly admit.
How did he stumble so badly at a simple question again? Just write 4080 in binary and the answer should be obvious.
he did say something about programmers that can solve it in a second, but he wanted to do it mathematically
Knowing powers of two makes this evident by inspection.
4080 = 4096-16
4096 = 2^12
16 = 2^4
n = 12; m = 4
Thanks
Really a good one
You still had to guess and check the two factors.
I know 2^10 = 1024. Therefore, 2^12 = 4096
4096-4080 = 16 = 2^4
Therefore, N=12 and M=4
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n=12
m=4
{2040 ➖ 2040}={0+0 ➖ }=1 (m ➖ 1n+1) .
Why factor 2^M ?
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Whats the law did you confirm it that it is not discovered yet??
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@@Shivam-db5ry i have actually completed the missing ones in maxwell's theorems, now what i want is whether there is such a law or not i.e. has anyone discovered it from the beginning?
I believe in the truth of the law, but in physics there is always doubt, so one must look
@@Maths__phyics Don't tell anyone else, if they find out, they can claim it as their own invention.
OK 2^12 = 4096 = 4080 + 16. 16 = 2^4 => n = 12 and m=4.
Of course one could also express it as binary numbers: 4080 = 111111110000. So there is 1111 (=15) + 1 = 16 missing to the next power of 16 = 2^4.