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The first person to get the answer right on this question gets a rec from me. I wil post 1 a day.


5(4x -3)+32+3(4x) = 76+10x

x= ?

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Originally posted by thecheat2
The first person to get the answer right on this question gets a rec from me. I wil post 1 a day.


5(4x -3)+32+3(4x) = 76+10x

x= ?
Egg plant?

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wrong!

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Originally posted by thecheat2
wrong!
are you sure? i got egg plant too...

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2.68

Prove this is true :
x^n + y^n = z^n has no non-zero integer solutions for x, y and z when n > 2.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
2.68
2.68 egg plants?

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This thread is misplaced.


Edit: No, scrap that. It shouldn't even be.

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Originally posted by dfm65
2.68 egg plants?
Yes, eggplants.... is eggplants one word or two?

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Originally posted by dfm65
2.68 egg plants?
Maybe he was waniting specifics. Fried eggplant.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
This thread is misplaced.
My faith in humanity has been misplaced as has your frontal lobe.

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
2.68

Prove this is true :
x^n + y^n = z^n has no non-zero integer solutions for x, y and z when n > 2.
we have a winner

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Originally posted by Bowmann
This thread is misplaced.
hey bowmann, ur ass is misplaced.

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Originally posted by thecheat2
we have a winner
Wheres the proof to the theorem? Feel free to use eggplants in your proof.

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Originally posted by Nyxie
Maybe he was waniting specifics. Fried eggplant.
That's funny, I got aubergine. Oh wait, I must have used Imperial units. 😕 Ah, there we go - I got eggplant too.
🙄

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Wheres the proof to the theorem? Feel free to use eggplants in your proof.
well when we multiply a fried eggplant by a raw one we get a great number 2.68 or the eggplant number. Understand?

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