No ylimE, it's Law.Originally posted by ~*HSC 4 life*~
what? is it maths? what is it?
ahhhh!
Sqrt[1] = Sqrt[-1 * -1]Originally posted by mouse
help!
how are these possible:
(.4 + .1) / (.4 + .2) = 2 1/3
and
140/1 = .5Y - 10(.1) = 282
they are two seperate problems.
thanks!
How original... thats what i call creativity.Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Sqrt[1] = Sqrt[-1 * -1]
1 = Sqrt[-1] * Sqrt[-1]
1 = i * i
-1 = 1
2 = 0
1 = 0
From there:
.4 = 0, .1 = 0, .2 = 0, 7 = 0, 2 = 0
:.
.4 + .1 - 7 = 0
.4 + .1 = 7
:.
.4 + .2 - 3 = 0
.4 + .2 = 3
:.(.4 + .1) / (.4 + .2) = 7/3
:. (.4 + .1) / (.4 + .2) = 2 1/3
Ask a stupid question ...
Reminds me of the fortstreet 2003 4u trial.Originally posted by KeypadSDM
Sqrt[1] = Sqrt[-1 * -1]
1 = Sqrt[-1] * Sqrt[-1]
1 = i * i
-1 = 1
2 = 0
1 = 0
And get a stupid answerOriginally posted by KeypadSDM
Sqrt[1] = Sqrt[-1 * -1]
1 = Sqrt[-1] * Sqrt[-1]
1 = i * i
-1 = 1
2 = 0
1 = 0
From there:
.4 = 0, .1 = 0, .2 = 0, 7 = 0, 2 = 0
:.
.4 + .1 - 7 = 0
.4 + .1 = 7
:.
.4 + .2 - 3 = 0
.4 + .2 = 3
:.(.4 + .1) / (.4 + .2) = 7/3
:. (.4 + .1) / (.4 + .2) = 2 1/3
Ask a stupid question ...