The Four Fours

Algebra Level 2

The expression above can be stated to A B A^B where A A is a prime number. Find A + B A+B .


The answer is 24.

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Luis Tabule
Nov 18, 2014

4^10 + 4^10 + 4^10 + 4^10 = 4(4^10) = 4^11 Since A is a prime number then, A^B = 4^11 =2^2(11) A^B =2^22 A=2 B=22 A+B=24.//

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