Tuesday, 26 September 2017

I.Q.Test.. Answer please...






The Math Challenger!!!
This is one is the I.Q.testing riddle.
here some equations were given,
according to that we have to find the missing number.

But according to equations we can get 3 types of answers!!!


Answer  No.1
as given in equation 23=46 
so answer will be 23.

Answer  No.2
according to equation it might be
11x2=22
23x2=46
34x2=68
46x2=92
so answer will be 92.

Answer  No.3
according to the equation it might be
1x2=2 and same as 1x2=2 therefore 11=22
2x2=4 and same as 3x2=6 therefore 23=46
3x2=6 and same as 4x2=8 therefore 34=68
means each number multiplied by 2
so answer will be
4x2=8 and the same as 6x2=12 therefore 46=812.

That's it.

I.Q. invention

That's what Stanford psychologist Lewis Terman wanted us to believe when he introduced the American version of the IQ test in 1916. (This was quite the opposite intention of the test's original co-inventor, Alfred Binet. But that's a history lesson we'll return to another time.) 

I.Q. Number meaning

These are common questions, particularly after someone finds out their score from an IQ test. Lewis Terman (1916) developed the original notion of IQ and proposed this scale for classifying IQ scores: Over 140 - Genius or near genius. 120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence. ... 90 - 109 - Normal or average intelligence.

How to find your I.Q.

Your score will reflect where you lie compared to others in your age group. IQ tests are standardized to a median score of 100 and a deviation of 15. This means the most common score is 100 and 2/3rds of test takers score between 85 and 115. If your score is above 130 you're in the top 2.1% percentile.



Answer Please...






The Math Challenger!!!
This is one is the funny Maths riddle.
here some equations were given,
according to that we have to find the missing number.

Let's find the answer!!!

As per the equation
1+4=1x(4+1)=1x5=5
2+5=2x(5+1)=2x6=12
3+6=3x(6+1)=3x7=21
therefore
8+11=8x(11+1)=8x12=96

So

Answer for this is 96



We once again get to the answer of 96, which is somewhat surprising!
In fact, the running total with the missing lines generates the same answer, line by line, as the algebraic result from the first approach:
a + b means a + ab = a(1 + b)
How can we see the two approaches are the same? On line 8, there are 7 previous lines. We can make 11 by pairing the first number of each line with the second number of another line: we can pair 1 with 10, 2 with 9, 3 with 8, 4 with 7, 5 with 6, 6 with 5, and 7 with 4. These are 7 pairs of 11. The final line has another 11. This means we need to take 8 and add 11 to it 8 more times, which is 8 + 8(11) = 96.
In general, line n has the equation n + (n + 3), which is equal to the result n + n(n + 3) = n(n + 4).
Let’s prove this formula holds by induction. Assuming the formula is true up to line n, we then consider the next line. In the next line n + 1, we add the numbers (n + 1) + (n + 4). The result in line n is n(n + 4), so when we add (n + 1) + (n + 4) we get:
n(n + 4) + (n + 1) + (n + 4)
n2 + 6n + 5
= (n + 1)(n + 5)
= (n + 1)[(n + 1)) + 4]
And this completes the induction.
Most people believe the answer is either 96–with the equation a + ab–or 40–with a running total. Since the running total can also get to the answer of 96 when extending the pattern to missing lines, many believe that 96 is the answer that makes the most sense.



Can you solve this puzzle..?





The Math Challenger!!!
This is one of the easiest puzzle,
watch it closely you will get to know the answer.

A puzzle is a game  or  a  problem that tests a person's knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together in a logical way, in order to arrive at the correct solution of the puzzle. There are different genres of puzzles, such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, or logic puzzles.

Puzzles are often created to be a form of entertainment but they can also arise from serious mathematical or logistical problems. In such cases, their solution may be a significant contribution to mathematical research.


Solutions of puzzles often require the recognition of  patternsive reasoning aptitude and the adherence to a particular kind of ordering. People with a high level of induct may be better at solving such puzzles than others. But puzzles based upon inquiry and discover may be solved more easily by those with good skills. Deductive reasoning improves with practice.

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Puzzles for adults emerged around 1900, and by 1908 a full-blown craze was in progress in the United States. Contemporary writers depicted the inexorable progression of the puzzle addict: from the skeptic who first ridiculed puzzles as silly and childish, to the perplexed puzzler who ignored meals while chanting just one more piece; to the bleary-eyed victor who finally put in the last piece in the wee hours of the morning.

The puzzles of those days were quite a challenge. Most had pieces cut exactly on the color lines. There were no transition pieces with two colors to signal, for example, that the brown area (roof) fit next to the blues (sky). A sneeze or a careless move could undo an evening's work because the pieces did not interlock. And, unlike children's puzzles, the adult puzzles had no guide picture on the box; if the title was vague or misleading, the true subject could remain a mystery until the last pieces were fitted into place.

Let's solve the above puzzle


watch it closely it has given as 5
because it has 5 squares(4 small squares and a big square).
As it is the question asked puzzle has 
14 squares (9+4+1)

So Answer for this is 14.



Can you solve this speed limit..?




The Math Challenger!!!
This is one of the easiest Maths problem,
here the equation is to solve X.

Simple and best practice solution for 2x=(360/4) equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.




                         

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If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.


Let's solve this

2x=(360/4)

We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand
2x=(360/4)

Simplifying:
2x=(+90)

Remove unnecessary parentheses
2x=+90

We move all terms containing x to the left and all other terms to the right.
+2x=+90

We simplify left and right side of the equation.
+2x=+90

We divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get x.
x=90/2

x=45



Basic Algebraic Formulas


a(b+c)=ab+aca(b+c)=ab+ac

(a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2(a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2

(a−b)2=a2−2ab+b2(a−b)2=a2−2ab+b2

(a+b)2+(a−b)2=2(a2+b2)(a+b)2+(a−b)2=2(a2+b2)

a2−b2=(a−b)(a+b)a2−b2=(a−b)(a+b)

a3+b3=(a+b)(a2−ab+b2)a3+b3=(a+b)(a2−ab+b2)

a3−b3=(a−b)(a2+ab+b2)a3−b3=(a−b)(a2+ab+b2)

(a+b+c)2(a+b+c)2 =a2+b2+c2+2(ab+bc+ca)

Binomial expansions


(a+b)0=1(a+b)0=1

(a+b)1=a+b(a+b)1=a+b

(a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2(a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2

(a+b)3=a3+3a2b+3ab2+b3(a+b)3=a3+3a2b+3ab2+b3

(a+b)4=a4+4a3b+6a2b2+4ab3+b4(a+b)4=a4+4a3b+6a2b2+4ab3+b4

Monday, 25 September 2017

Is this a murder or sucide..? Can you solve this mystery..?



The Math Challenger!!!
This is the mystery case pic
This pic was viral in social media
have you figured it out?
a simple painting has left too many loose ends for us to tangle.
Take a sharp look at the body again and know,
Is it a Murder or Sucide...?


There are several puzzles floating around on the internet, one that features an image where you have to determine if there has been a murder committed or if the person committed suicide. The painting displays a dead body on the floor. Those who look at the image are stumped while trying to figure out the solution to solving why she is on the floor.



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There. Did you see it? While a lot of people think that it's a suicide, we strongly believe otherwise. This looks like a clear case of murder. Here are our reasons:
1) The person is clearly left-handed. The lamp is placed to the right side which is again a common tendency for a left-handed person. She is even holding a half burnt cigarette in her left hand so she obviously didn't shoot herself. 
2) Basic human behaviour suggests that we tend to finish all our work before committing suicide. So she would have finished her cigarette first before having to kill herself.
3) She's holding the gun the opposite direction where the blood splatter is at. The point of impact and the blood splatter speak otherwise.
4) When you commit suicide by gun your body releases all tension, meaning the gun would not be in their hand.
5) The light is unplugged, and you can see (what seems like) the night sky in the window. How could the person write a suicide note in the dark?

                                 

  That's it, it's a planned murder!!!