The HARDEST SAT Problem Ever Given | 99% of People Failed

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  • In todays video, I will be teaching you how to solve an interesting problem. Make sure to like, subscribe, and also comment any questions or video ideas you may have relating to math!
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  • @elmer6123
    @elmer6123 5 годин тому

    I figured it out by intuition, knowing that x=3^{1/3} was too small and x=3^{3/3) was too large.
    And the problem had to have an easy solution, so I tried x=3^{2/3) in my pocket calculator.
    2.080083823051904^2.080083823051904^3=729, where 2.080083823051904 approximates 3^{2/3}