Use 2, 0, 1, and 9 to make 34

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Use 2 0 1 and 8 to make 67



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    Use 2 0 1 and 8 to make 67



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      Use 2 0 1 and 8 to make 67



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      Use 2 0 1 and 8 to make 67



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      Note that in this one, the year is $2019$, not 2018



      Whoever does this one will be rewarded with the answers for 1-100.



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      Look at the tags. Also, there is more than one solution, but the simplest one will be accepted.








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          How about:




          $$dfrac102sqrt9$$




          with just two operations.






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          • Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
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          If we're using lateral thinking, then




          rotate the 9 to make a 6, then we have $6^2 - 0! - 1 = 34$.







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            I noticed the lateral-thinking tag, so I decided to do it in the following way:




            $$2times (16+0!)=34.tag$9=6smallrm :when :rotated$$$




            This uses a similar approach as what was shown in @El-Guest's answer.






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              • Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
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              How about:




              $$dfrac102sqrt9$$




              with just two operations.






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              • Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
                – El-Guest
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              How about:




              $$dfrac102sqrt9$$




              with just two operations.






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              How about:




              $$dfrac102sqrt9$$




              with just two operations.







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              • Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
                – El-Guest
                2 hours ago

















              • Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
                – El-Guest
                2 hours ago
















              Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
              – El-Guest
              2 hours ago





              Oh this is much better! I got trapped by lateral-thinking again ;p Great answer! :D
              – El-Guest
              2 hours ago











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              If we're using lateral thinking, then




              rotate the 9 to make a 6, then we have $6^2 - 0! - 1 = 34$.







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                If we're using lateral thinking, then




                rotate the 9 to make a 6, then we have $6^2 - 0! - 1 = 34$.







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                  If we're using lateral thinking, then




                  rotate the 9 to make a 6, then we have $6^2 - 0! - 1 = 34$.







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                  If we're using lateral thinking, then




                  rotate the 9 to make a 6, then we have $6^2 - 0! - 1 = 34$.








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                      I noticed the lateral-thinking tag, so I decided to do it in the following way:




                      $$2times (16+0!)=34.tag$9=6smallrm :when :rotated$$$




                      This uses a similar approach as what was shown in @El-Guest's answer.






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                        I noticed the lateral-thinking tag, so I decided to do it in the following way:




                        $$2times (16+0!)=34.tag$9=6smallrm :when :rotated$$$




                        This uses a similar approach as what was shown in @El-Guest's answer.






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                          I noticed the lateral-thinking tag, so I decided to do it in the following way:




                          $$2times (16+0!)=34.tag$9=6smallrm :when :rotated$$$




                          This uses a similar approach as what was shown in @El-Guest's answer.






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                          I noticed the lateral-thinking tag, so I decided to do it in the following way:




                          $$2times (16+0!)=34.tag$9=6smallrm :when :rotated$$$




                          This uses a similar approach as what was shown in @El-Guest's answer.







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