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#2 is not so difficult and [] serve the same function as () but are used just to make the problem definition easier to read, first think you have to realize is the second part of each set, you are subtracting 'n' from each number 'a to z' including 'n', so 'n-n' = 0, and 0 times any number is ?
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That was really really hard, but with all the help I could get, I made it. I think, after playing that there should be an easy mode with more hints, or different questions so you don't get down rated for people who can't think.
Some more tips: Try including some sound, some background pictures and more graphics, and put the hints in-game.
You did some work on this, I respect that. 4/5
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Just to help with a rule of algebra: [] or {} are treated the same as () but make reading them easier when they are nested ( except, of course when dealing with matricies or sets )
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ok. i'm to stupid for that. west in 4 d's. lol. got absolutly no idea. the ridiculous hints are everything but not helpful. someone send me the solution pls, i'm done with this "game". 1/5 btw.
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On number 2 I got to writing them all down until I got to the letter N, what a waste of paper that was, but it was still good. I should have just seen the pattern at first glance and known it.
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god i feel sooooo stupid can someone help me out oin the first one. iv tried readin it out, tried 'west in d's', and im absolutely stumped. help?
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Thanks Uttel. Ur good :D
Butter: The hints are all useful, but you must first realise that the hints are not meant to "give you the answer", but "lead you to it". Think about the hint and how it relates to the puzzle you are given. Eventually you'll get it.