[tex](3)^2=9[/tex]

[tex].99*0=0[/tex]

[tex]6^2=36[/tex]

[tex]0*34908198282.38943949837498798374983749873948739874=0[/tex]

1 (xor) 1 = 0

[tex]0+36=36[/tex]

[tex]6*2=12[/tex]

[tex]1+1=2[/tex]

2 + 4 = 6(I like 6)

6^4=1296

1296 + 5370 = 6666(I like 6)

6666*10^-1 -.6 = 666

666 + 666000 = 666666(I like 6)

(I like 6)

Why do you always say this? I'm a bit curious.

[tex]666666/2=333333[/tex]

I'll do whatever i want , without violating rules...

333333 + 333333 = 666666

Excuse me? I was just asking a simple question...

[tex]666666+444444=1111110[/tex]

I'm saying a simple answer...LOL

1111110 x 0 = 0

[tex]0+1=1[/tex]

[tex](1)^9=1[/tex]

inverse(1) = 1

[tex]1+2=3[/tex]

binary(3) = 11

[tex](11)^2=121[/tex]

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