Asked by Sama

Use the digits in the year 2010 and the operations +, -, x, ÷, sqrt (square root), ^ (raise to a power), and ! (factorial) — along with parentheses, brackets, or other grouping symbols — to write expressions for the counting numbers 1 through 100.
All four digits must be used in each expression.
1. Only the digits 2, 0, 1, 0 may be used.
2. The decimal point may be used, as in .1, .02, etc.
3. Multi-digit numbers such as 20 or 102 may be used.

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Answered by GuruBlue
Please use the name of the subject so that teachers will know what kind of help is needed.
Answered by bobpursley
I will start you off:
100= 2^0 * 100
99=100-2^0
98=100-2
97=100-(2+1)
and you finish.
Answered by mercher
what is the answer for1/3+(2/5 multiplied by 25/12)
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