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American West
Joined 19 Apr '10 Moves 55013 Dear Math,
I am sick and tired of finding your "x."
Just accept the fact that she is gone.
Move on, dude.
Joined 29 Dec '08 Moves 6788 Originally posted by ChessPraxis
Dear Math,
I am sick and tired of finding your "x."
Just accept the fact that she is gone.
Move on, dude. y?
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by JS357
y? -
Y?
Germany
Joined 27 Oct '08 Moves 3118
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by KazetNagorra
zzz Shouldn't that be z^3?
Australia
Joined 20 Jan '09 Moves 385976 Perhaps Math should be looking for his lost S instead.
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by Kewpie
Perhaps Math should be looking for his lost S instead. How many g's would he need to do that?
Wat?
Joined 16 Aug '05 Moves 76863 Originally posted by sonhouse
How many g's would he need to do that? That depends upon how integral your question is.
I'd simply ask for a proof from my first principal, bstd he was, to develop the g's needed for him to extrapolate a differenciation.
-m. 😉
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by mikelom
That depends upon how integral your question is.
I'd simply ask for a proof from my first principal, bstd he was, to develop the g's needed for him to extrapolate a differenciation.
-m. 😉 Just remember, students, Don't drink and derive....
Australia
Joined 20 Jan '09 Moves 385976 I suppose this thread's too clever for the General Forum. 🙁
Joined 29 Dec '08 Moves 6788 Originally posted by Kewpie
I suppose this thread's too clever for the General Forum. 🙁 Actually, anyone who really knows Math, knows how Math really loved the mystery of the unknown; a mystery that x provided. By figuring out x, it was the mystery of x, that was lost.
Fortunately, x is back, having bringing Math the Happy End Problem.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HappyEndProblem.html
This leaves Math thinking, "Huh?"
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12444 Originally posted by JS357
Fortunately, x is back, having bringing Math the Happy End Problem.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/HappyEndProblem.html
This leaves Math thinking, "Huh?" Massage parlour maths?
Richard
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by Shallow Blue
Massage parlour maths?
Richard You scratch my polygon, I'll scratch yours.
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