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Interest
I've found the most awesome page of the entire internet:
The square root of 2.
though.
Holy damn, that is awesome!
6 + 6 + 20 = 666
646 + 20 = 666
easy.
You are correct, good sir.
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165617
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Post by
Avallen
This isn't really a mathematics problem, but my pre-cal teacher told us this one and I thought it was pretty clever.
What is the next number in this sequence?
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11...
Post by
blademeld
If f is a function on the domain of integers let f(x) be
f(x) = {4 when x = 2, 2x-1 otherwise}
then f(8) = 13
am I in the ballpark?
Post by
blademeld
If you have three oranges and you take away two, how many will you have?
3+2=5
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Post by
blademeld
no, you have three
1 2 3
and you take two from those three
1 2
how many do you have
2,,,,
umm....
13?
Nope. Anything divided by 0 is undefined.
0 =/= Und.
Does anyone know ho to type in calculus here?
I'm sure there were about 5 different posts saying that's undefined....
i have a fun one, prove that 2+2 indeed equals five, i noes how to do it, with added teeth grinding too!
1+1=window
that's all i know
Post by
Interest
i have a fun one, prove that 2+2 indeed equals five, i noes how to do it, with added teeth grinding too!
2.4 = 2 (rounded down)
2.4+2.4 = 4.8
4.8 = 5 (rounded up).
=D
(I have a feeling I'm not correct)
Or put it this way.
You have 2 ropes, and you tie 2 more ropes together. You have 5 knots.
2 + 2 = 5
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64812
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Post by
blademeld
Wrong, you CAN divide by zero, you just won't get a numerical answer.
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Post by
mikeakarudy
This isn't really a mathematics problem, but my pre-cal teacher told us this one and I thought it was pretty clever.
What is the next number in this sequence?
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11...
16? if i did it right
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Post by
DiseasedArmChair
This isn't really a mathematics problem, but my pre-cal teacher told us this one and I thought it was pretty clever.
What is the next number in this sequence?
1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11...
14?
It adds 3, adds 2, adds 1 twice, then adds 2 so, I added 3.
3, 2, 1, 1, 2, 3
1
+3=
4
,
4
+2=
5
?,
5
+1=
6
,
6
+1=
7
,
7
+2=
9
,
9
+3=
11
?
It goes
3,1,1,1,2,2
I'm thinking maybe
13
?
Post by
Interest
Wrong, you CAN divide by zero, you just won't get a numerical answer.
and the result will be the same as if you divided something by infinite.
It's undefined!
Post by
Abraxxes
5=/=5
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