MEoW (Mathematical Equation of the Week) Results

Here are the results of the MEoW.

Congratulations to Hasam Kassim who was voted to have the best equation

1741725=17+77+47+17+77+27+571741725 = 1^7 + 7^7 + 4^7 + 1^7 + 7^7 + 2^7 + 5^7

The runner ups were Jordi Bosch with 11 votes and Math Man with 10 votes.

Congratulations to all. Here is the list of all participants and their votes.

Hasan Kassim - 16

Jordi Bosch - 11

Math Man - 10

B.S.Bharath Sai Guhan - 8

Megh Choksi - 7

Anuj Shikarkhane - 7

Samuraiwarm Tsunayoshi - 7

Krishna Sharma - 6

Sharky Kesa - 5

Agnishom Chattopadhyay - 5

Ankit Chatterjee - 5

Keshav Tiwari - 5

Julian Poon - 4

Christopher Boo - 4

Karthik Sharma - 3

Shivamani Patil - 2

Rohan Asif - 2

Danny Kills - 2

Satvik Golechha - 2

You can check out he discussion here


Satvik Golechha got the prize for the most humorous equation (Though it wasn't really an equation) so he got the troll prize!!!

#Sharky #MathematicalEquation

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6 years, 7 months ago

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Thanks! It was a great contest. Keep it up! Congrats Hassan!

Kartik Sharma - 6 years, 7 months ago

Thank you,@Sharky Kesa

Anuj Shikarkhane - 6 years, 7 months ago

Hey thanks, @Sharky Kesa ! It was a real eye opener. Discovered some cool equations :)

B.S.Bharath Sai Guhan - 6 years, 7 months ago

thx @Sharky Kesa

math man - 6 years, 7 months ago

yay ! ! :D

Keshav Tiwari - 6 years, 5 months ago

Woah!! Thanks a lot @Sharky Kesa for the Troll prize. Troll Troll

Satvik Golechha - 6 years, 7 months ago

Woaaaaa, 2n positivon ahahaha cool:DDD

Jordi Bosch - 6 years, 7 months ago
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