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  • @thenationalist8845
    @thenationalist8845 4 дня назад +4

    I got it in 15 seconds through vedic mental calculations
    Edit.
    Vedic maths is ancient system of calculation in ancient India

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 3 дня назад

      Nice, -but its unfourtunetly wrong..-
      ex: 4^4^4 means 4^(4^4)=4^256 NOT (4*4*4*4)^4
      √(4^256) = 4^(256/2) = 4^128 NOT 4^16
      √(20^20^20) means 20^( (20^20)/2) [20^52428800000000000000000000]
      NOT 20^10^20
      NOT 20^20^10
      -NOT 20^(10*20^19)- *_incorrect statement_*
      AND NOT 20^10 * 20^19
      Correction as suggested the corect value is 20^(10*(20^19))
      wich is equal to 20^(52 428 800 000 000 000 000 000 000)
      ..i keept the rest for educational purposes, its easy to do mistakes with nested exponents .. the example with 4's as an example as it also easy to check...
      4^4^4 means 4^(4^4) = 4^( (2^4)(2^4) ) = 4^( (16)(16) ) = 4^256
      √(4^4^4) = 4^( (2^4)(2^4)/2) = 4^( (2^3)(2^3)2) = 4^(2(4^3)) = 4^(2(64)) = 4^128
      explanation: √(a^b^c) = a^( (b^c)/2) = a^( ( ( b/2)^c )( ( b/2)^c) )/2 ) ->
      a^( ( (b/2)^c )( (b/2)^(c-1) ) ) ->
      a^( ( (b/2)^(c-1) )( (b/2)^(c-1)(b/2) ) ) ->
      a^( ( b^(c-1)(b/2) ) )
      a=4, b=4, c=4 give 4^( (4^3)2 ) = 4^128
      ...a note: for clarification use parenteses

    • @thenationalist8845
      @thenationalist8845 3 дня назад

      ​@@Patrik6920look what I did
      It is
      (20^(20^20))^1/2
      = 20^((20^20)/2)
      =20^(((2^20)*(10^20))/2)
      = 20^((2^19)*(10^20))
      =20^((2^19)*(10^19)*10)
      = 20^((20^19)*10)
      Formal method

    • @thenationalist8845
      @thenationalist8845 3 дня назад +1

      @@Patrik6920 correct urself
      The answer given by the video creator is right
      Value of (20^19)*10
      Is the same as the number u provided

    • @Patrik6920
      @Patrik6920 3 дня назад

      @@thenationalist8845 thats correct...

    • @thenationalist8845
      @thenationalist8845 3 дня назад +1

      @@Patrik6920 yep 👍
      Mentally it can be done just by jumping some values

  • @nezz0r
    @nezz0r 4 дня назад +1

    sqrt(20^20^20)
    20^20 = x
    sqrt(20^x)
    (20^x)^(1/2)
    20^(x/2)
    20^((20^20)/2) =20^((20 * 20^19) /2) = (20^10*20^19)

  • @patriciaceli1536
    @patriciaceli1536 4 дня назад +3

    Nice!

  • @mxrvvn
    @mxrvvn 4 дня назад +2

    Nice one!

  • @johnchastain7890
    @johnchastain7890 4 дня назад

    The problem is with the notation. A correct answer could also be 20^(20*20*1/2), or 20^(20*10)

  • @AbbasGuclu-jn3po
    @AbbasGuclu-jn3po 5 дней назад +3

    a