Hi Community,
Sorry, my daughter Math Problem has me stumped, she's asking and honestly, I don't know.
Can anyone help with the answer?
I thought it was 1+3+4 = 2+5 but these the Square Root I'm adding not the number squared. I know it's not the usual question, but this has me
Any help with the answer would be great.
TIA,
Karl.
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@Karl_Spratt definitely not a question I expected to see here 😅 though I believe it's 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 - as they need to be consecutive.
hi @Karl_Spratt
Definitely not a common Alteryx community question, but here's how you can use Alteryx to solve it for you
BTW. This would make a great Weekly Challenge. As a bonus they can ask for the the solution to Fermat's Last Theorem. 😂
Dan
@Karl_Sprattis this standard school or something like Singapore Math/RSM?
While @danilang has provided an awesome way to solve this in Alteryx - you can also skip the first formula tool, set your multi-row formula to create a new Boolean and set it for four rows... Then just use:
(pow([RowCount],2)+pow([Row+1:RowCount],2)+pow([Row+2:RowCount],2))=(pow([Row+3:RowCount],2)+pow([Row+4:RowCount],2)) - and you can quickly find the first number.
Thanks Community, wow some clever people on here..
apathetichell this is a 2nd level school question my daughter was asked (High School in the US) and I was stumped tbh...
They did it in class and she asked me to work it out, and I couldn't so it was bugging me so I asked you bright people for help, and as always I got help...
So thank you all not forgetting : @danilang
Cheers,
Karl.