The Ultimate Common Sense Question(involving many fields of math)aka ACSQ4

Bob was twice as old as Daniel when Daniel was n/500 years old,where n is the n in 10^n years,the amount of time(that is estimated)for the atoms of the universe to tunnel into iron(assuming no proton decay).Adam was twice as old as Bob when Bob was 3 \cdot (\sqrt{4+2\cdot\sqrt{3}}-\sqrt{3}).Ezekiel was twice as old as Adam when Adam was 270/the number of degrees in the largest angle of the triangle with sides 100,the 11th square(in the whole numbers),and sqrt 200.Daniel is currently 9 years old.What is the product of their ages?

Note:pay very,very close attention.


The answer is 29160.

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Aaryan Vaishya
Dec 27, 2018

All of those amounts are 3.Meaning that when Daniel was 3,Bob was 6,when Bob was 3,Adam was 6,etc.So,when Daniel was 9,the others were 12,15,and 18.9x12x15x18=108x270=29160.See sciencephile the ai's video the very far future of the universe for the iron tunnelling part.See mathologer's latest video for the 2nd part.The third part describes the 45-45-90 triangle(the 11th square in the whole numbers is 0) and 270/90=3.

3 4 + 2 3 3 3 \cdot \sqrt{4+2\cdot\sqrt{3}}-\sqrt{3} works out to 3 + 2 3 3 + 2 \sqrt{3} , not 3.

Jon Haussmann - 2 years, 5 months ago

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4+2sqrt3=1+2sqrt3+3=(1+sqrt3)^2.You can see the rest

aaryan vaishya - 2 years, 5 months ago

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That means 3 4 + 2 3 3 = 3 ( 1 + 3 ) 3 = 3 + 2 3 3 \sqrt{4 + 2 \sqrt{3}} - \sqrt{3} = 3 (1 + \sqrt{3}) - \sqrt{3} = 3 + 2 \sqrt{3} , as I already stated.

Jon Haussmann - 2 years, 5 months ago

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@Jon Haussmann No,sqrt (1+sqrt3)^2=1+sqrt3 and then we subtract sqrt3 so the answer is 1

aaryan vaishya - 2 years, 5 months ago

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@Aaryan Vaishya then multiply by 3

aaryan vaishya - 2 years, 5 months ago

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@Aaryan Vaishya I'll add some parentheses

aaryan vaishya - 2 years, 5 months ago

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