@@BrightBrainIntegral That's not going to work. All you really managed to prove here is that you can't be relied upon to sensibly grade problems by difficulty level. As a computer person, I take one look at this, I see a discrete problem in the integers framed as a sum of exponentials, and I go: guess something nearby, round up or round down, you are probably done. "Nearby" in a discrete exponential search will often land you within a rounding error on the first guess. Gradient this steep could be conquered by a snot-faced blind squirrel after falling into a barrel of methanol-laced moonshine. Congratulations! Get a different math coach. If you don't want to make a career out of deleting pointed rebukes in order to greenwash your channel's reputation, learn how to construe difficulty level so that it doesn't insult your click-monkeys, which seems to be the audience your channel is striving to obtain. This is a bad path for you and your career. In my opinion, you can not cultivate an audience worth having by this tactic, so admit that you crossed the line, and try to do better next time.
Nice math 😄
Thank you for the question, I learned something new today.
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I did it the moment I saw the question. This shit is easy
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@@BrightBrainIntegral That's not going to work. All you really managed to prove here is that you can't be relied upon to sensibly grade problems by difficulty level.
As a computer person, I take one look at this, I see a discrete problem in the integers framed as a sum of exponentials, and I go: guess something nearby, round up or round down, you are probably done. "Nearby" in a discrete exponential search will often land you within a rounding error on the first guess. Gradient this steep could be conquered by a snot-faced blind squirrel after falling into a barrel of methanol-laced moonshine.
Congratulations! Get a different math coach.
If you don't want to make a career out of deleting pointed rebukes in order to greenwash your channel's reputation, learn how to construe difficulty level so that it doesn't insult your click-monkeys, which seems to be the audience your channel is striving to obtain.
This is a bad path for you and your career.
In my opinion, you can not cultivate an audience worth having by this tactic, so admit that you crossed the line, and try to do better next time.
(a,b)=(9,7)
a,b =(9,7) or (7,9)
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512 + 128
2⁹ + 2⁷
@@Beach_nvgga thank you ❤️❤️👍
unfortunately this is not the hardest JEE maths question
Thank you