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Potencies high potencies
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(10-07-2024, 09:21 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote: When I wanted to try something today, I came across a problem, at least for me.
The results do not match what the MS calculator and online calculators give. I am also confused by the fact that ((5 ^ 4)^4) is not the same as 5^(4*4) for the program, but 5^16 gives a result like ((5 ^ 4)^4). Have I there disregarded some mathematical laws?  Huh

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'Matheuebung Potenzen hoch Potenzen - 7. Okt. 2024

Option _Explicit

Dim As Integer a, b, c
Dim As _Unsigned Long sum, sum2, sum3

Locate 2, 3
Print "Berechnet ((a ^ b) ^ c)"
Locate 3, 3
Print "======================="
'Beispiel: ((5^4)^4) = 5^16
'MS-Rechner: 152.587.890.625 -- Hier: 2.264.035.265

Locate 5, 3
Input "a: ", a
Locate 6, 3
Input "b: ", b
Locate 7, 3
Input "c: ", c

sum = ((a ^ b) ^ c)
Locate 9, 3
Print Using "Summe 1: ###,##########"; sum

sum2 = a ^ (a * b)
Locate 11, 3
Print Using "Summe 2: ###,##########"; sum2

sum3 = a ^ 16
Locate 13, 3
Print Using "Summe 3: ###,##########"; sum3

End

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Math-Solver

4^4 is not 16

yeah so how you group them makes a difference
5^4 then ^4
is far less than
5 ^(4^4)
b = b + ...
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Messages In This Thread
Potencies high potencies - by Kernelpanic - 10-07-2024, 09:21 PM
RE: Potencies high potencies - by bplus - 10-07-2024, 09:51 PM
RE: Potencies high potencies - by Kernelpanic - 10-07-2024, 10:20 PM
RE: Potencies high potencies - by LEM - 10-07-2024, 10:38 PM
RE: Potencies high potencies - by Kernelpanic - 10-08-2024, 01:34 PM



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