Oh wise ones, please help :) If I had an equation such as:
x+y+z=17
and I was only permitted to use the numbers 1 through 20, and only 3 numbers at a time, to make this answer, can I possibly get perl to find the question combinations that made up 17?
example output using only nos. 1-20:
combination of using only 3 numbers:
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9+3+5=17
5+5+7=17
8+8+1=17
12+3+2=17
etc...
I've racked my brain for days and I can't clear the cobwebs :-\ Would anyone have any suggestions or pointers on how to do this?
Your wisdom is soooo greatly appreciated, Thank-you
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