1. Standard memberChessPraxis
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    17 May '12 04:30
    Dear Math,
    I am sick and tired of finding your "x."
    Just accept the fact that she is gone.
    Move on, dude.
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    17 May '12 04:48
    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?
  3. Subscribersonhouse
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    17 May '12 09:19
    Originally posted by JS357
    y?
    -
    Y?
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    17 May '12 10:48
    zzz
  5. Subscribersonhouse
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    17 May '12 12:331 edit
    Originally posted by KazetNagorra
    zzz
    Shouldn't that be z^3?
  6. SubscriberKewpie
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    17 May '12 14:14
    Perhaps Math should be looking for his lost S instead.
  7. Subscribersonhouse
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    17 May '12 18:46
    Originally posted by Kewpie
    Perhaps Math should be looking for his lost S instead.
    How many g's would he need to do that?
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    22 May '12 16:31
    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. 😉
  9. Subscribersonhouse
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    22 May '12 23:29
    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....
  10. SubscriberKewpie
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    23 May '12 07:14
    I suppose this thread's too clever for the General Forum. 🙁
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    23 May '12 18:08
    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?"
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    24 May '12 10:59
    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
  13. Subscribersonhouse
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    28 May '12 00:11
    Originally posted by Shallow Blue
    Massage parlour maths?

    Richard
    You scratch my polygon, I'll scratch yours.
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