utopia_parkway
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whats the differance between a quadratic equation with its discrimament greater then zero and a woman? you dont have to imagin the roots.
pookie1234 said:if you are in any ext. maths class its highly likely you WILL have to imagine any roots.
jesst said:simplyify
2
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cos c
= 2 sec c (read it out)
A Young Achievers group made t-shirts with the joke on it.
and you've just done it.utopia_parkway said:You better put capitals on G or P else the Grammar police will come and arrest you, I’ve been there it’s not fun, the jail walls are made from semicolons and they feed you compound modifiers for dinner, it’s a crap place to end up. After being released on probation was made to swear to never misuse a comma again,
As far as I am aware, there are no imaginary roots for an equation where the discriminant is greater than zero. If you have come up with some new way of doing Mathematics, please tell me. In an extention class, sure you might have to imagine some roots, but that has nothing to do with the maths joke that he was making up. Yes, I am aware that a discriminant less than zero means there are imaginary roots. You, miss, are the stupid.pookie1234 said:if you are in any ext. maths class its highly likely you WILL have to imagine any roots.
I like my style of elipsi. So there ...grammar_police said:The grammar was good in general, however I have concerns that the ellipsis isn't hard enough against the end 'd'. I'm sorry, but I'd like you to come in for questioning.
theVirus said:As far as I am aware, there are no imaginary roots for an equation where the discriminant is greater than zero. If you have come up with some new way of doing Mathematics, please tell me. In an extention class, sure you might have to imagine some roots, but that has nothing to do with the maths joke that he was making up. Yes, I am aware that a discriminant less than zero means there are imaginary roots. You, miss, are the stupid.
i'm not quite sure if that went wwaaayyy over his head or if he's taking the piss. still i can laugh at boththeVirus said:As far as I am aware, there are no imaginary roots for an equation where the discriminant is greater than zero. If you have come up with some new way of doing Mathematics, please tell me. In an extention class, sure you might have to imagine some roots, but that has nothing to do with the maths joke that he was making up. Yes, I am aware that a discriminant less than zero means there are imaginary roots. You, miss, are the stupid.