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All rights reserved Copyright © 2019 Neelabh Kumar. All rights reserved. CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 Publisher's note Thisbookoranyportionsofthisbook,includingtheproblemsandsolutions,maynotbecopied,reproduced,stored in a retrieval system, transmitted or distributed in any form by any means, electronically, mechanically, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the author and publisher The author uniquely designed every problem in the book while developing the concepts contained herein.Weencourageyoutousethisbookforself-learningandself-study.Noneoftheproblems,conceptsorany otherpartofthebookcanbeusedforcommercialpurposesorcourseworkbyanyschool,coachinginstitute,tutor and/or tutoring center, etc. without prior written permission from the author and publisher. For permission requests,writetothepublisher,addressed“Attention:PermissionsLogiticaBook”. RefertothesiteLogitica.comfor contact details. Logitica.com About Author Neelabh Kumar is a thinker. Having memorized the first 1500 digits of Pi (π) using sequential recollection, he is ranked among the top 150 on the Pi World Ranking List. He is the creator behind Wisgo Logitica, which stimulates both sides of the brain. One of the Wisgo Logiticas Kumar created has a patent filing in Hong Kong. After earning a Masters Degree from one of the most prestigious universities in India (IIT), Ku- marisnowemployedinHongKongatalargefinancialfirm,whilealsocreatinganddesigninganewLogiti- ca, with more to come. Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication data Wisgo Limited, Hong Kong Logitica: The Brain Behind the Brain Improve your critical thinking and problem solving skills First Edition Dedication I lovingly dedicate this book to my parents Mr. Tarkeshwar Prasad & Late. Mridulata Verma Thanks for your love and support. 3 Acknowledgment I express my thanks to Mr. Dilip Kumar Das for the invaluable comments and suggestions he has provided, from the book's initial concept to its completion. A very special thanks to Mrs. Lipica Das for encouraging me to write this unique book. I also thank my friends and family members for their suggestions and encouragement. Thank you Reetu, my wife and best friend. You inspire me with your ideas and suggestions. Without your continued support, this book would not have seen the light of day. 4 Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Number Box ...21 Overview .........................21 Example-1 .........................22 Summary .........................31 Exercise .........................32 Keywords: Arithmetic Operations, Arithmetic Mean, Binary Operators. Chapter 2 - Number Cross ...37 Overview .........................37 Example-1 .........................38 Summary .........................49 Exercise .........................50 Keywords: Arithmetic Operations, Arithmetic Mean, Binary Operators. Chapter 3 - Number Sequence ...60 Overview .........................60 Example-1 .........................61 Advanced Sequences .........................80 Summary .........................113 Exercise .........................115 Keywords: Number Sequence, Prime Numbers, Fibonacci Numbers, Order of difference. Chapter 4 - Marbles in a Box ...117 Overview .........................117 Example-1 .........................117 Example-2 .........................120 Summary .........................125 Exercise .........................126 Keywords: Linear Equations. Chapter 5 - Brick Wall ...129 Overview .........................129 Example-1 .........................130 Example-2 .........................132 Summary .........................138 Exercise .........................139 Keywords: Linear Equations. 5 Chapter 6 - Average Cell ...143 Overview .........................143 Example-1 .........................143 Example-2 .........................148 Summary .........................153 Exercise .........................154 Keywords: Linear Equations, Fractions, Arithmetic Mean. Chapter 7 - Mixed Arithmetic Cell ...157 Overview .........................157 Example-1 .........................157 Example-2 .........................161 Summary .........................166 Exercise .........................167 Keywords: Linear Equations, Fractions, Arithmetic Mean. Chapter 8 - Wisgo Number Tile ...169 Overview .........................169 Example-1 .........................170 Exercise .........................177 Keywords: Wisgo Family, Stimulating the left and right side of the brain. Chapter 9 - Number Pyramid ...179 Overview .........................179 Example-1 .........................179 Example-2 .........................181 Example-3 .........................183 Summary .........................192 Exercise .........................194 Keywords: Linear Equations, Pascal's Triangle. Chapter 10 - Average Number Pyramid ...199 Overview .........................199 Example-1 .........................200 Example-2 .........................202 Summary .........................211 Exercise .........................214 Keywords: Linear Equations, Pascal's Triangle, Arithmetic Mean. 6 Chapter 11 - I/O Arithmetic Box ...220 Overview .........................220 Example-1 .........................222 Alternative Method of Solving .........................232 Summary .........................239 Exercise .........................240 Keywords: Arithmetic Operations, Reverse Step Process, Functions. Chapter 12 - Lost Ant ...241 Overview .........................241 Example-1 .........................241 Example-2 .........................247 Summary .........................249 Exercise .........................250 Keywords: Quadratic Equations: ax2 + bx + c = 0, Displacement, Distance, Vector. Chapter 13 - Lock and Key ...251 Overview .........................251 Example-1 .........................253 Example-2 .........................255 Optimal vs. Non-optimal Strategy .........................258 Summary .........................259 Exercise .........................261 Keywords: Strategy, The Worst-Case Scenario, The Best-Case Scenario. 7 Appendix (A) Sum of Natural Numbers .........................263 (B) Sum of Odd Numbers .........................264 (C) Sum of Even Numbers .........................266 (D) Pascal's Triangle and Number Pyramid .........................268 (E) Quadratic Equation .........................272 (F) Binomial Expansion .........................274 (G) Vector and Scalar .........................277 (H) Linear Equations .........................278 (I) Function and Set .........................282 (J) More on Number Sequences .........................286 (K) Fibonacci Sequence .........................303 8 Answers Chapter-1 Number Box .........................309 Chapter-2 Number Cross .........................309 Chapter-3 Number sequence .........................310 Chapter-4 Marbles in a Box .........................310 Chapter-5 Brick Wall .........................310 Chapter-6 Average cell .........................312 Chapter-7 Mixed Arithmetic Cell .........................316 Chapter-8 Wisgo Number Tile .........................318 Chapter-9 Number pyramid .........................319 Chapter-10 Average Number Pyramid .........................322 Chapter-11 I/O arithmetic box .........................326 Chapter-12 Lost Ant .........................327 Chapter-13 Lock and Key .........................327 Index ..............328 9 Three important concepts in Logitica Logitica: The Brain Behind the Brain I. Build true knowledge Continuous learning, along with building logic iteratively, is true knowledge. True knowledge is not acquired; it is rather built iteratively and continuously. Logitica is an excellent way to build true knowledge because you develop analytical and logical thinking iteratively by solving a variety of problems. II. Don't memorize Build the logic, not the memory. III. Do memorize Memorize the challenges posed by the problem, not its solution. 10

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