• Give Me Some Math Equations
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Square root of 912.04?
0 - 0 = ?
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;26634972]That don't make no sense bro what are you integrating with respect to and how can you have f(2) when it's a function of 2 variables [editline]11th December 2010[/editline] Maybe it's just been too long since I did an initial condition problem like that and have become retarded[/QUOTE]That was what was on my calc test and I'm pissed because I still cant figure it out. Let me try again dy/dx = e^(2xy)
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;26634972]That don't make no sense bro what are you integrating with respect to and how can you have f(2) when it's a function of 2 variables [editline]11th December 2010[/editline] Maybe it's just been too long since I did an initial condition problem like that and have become retarded[/QUOTE] Maybe...just maybe.
[QUOTE=<V()LT>;26632774]1 + 1 [editline]12th December 2010[/editline] :v:[/QUOTE] 3 If James has 10 apples and shares 4 with his friends how many apples does he have left
[QUOTE=Game Zombie;26639524]3 If James has 10 apples and shares 4 with his friends how many apples does he have left[/QUOTE] 10 because all his friends are imaginary.
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you are a bus driver to begin with, your bus has 10 people on it at the next stop, 5 people get off, but 6 get on at the next stop. 6 get off, but 4 get on at the final stop, 9 get off, but 2 get on. solve for x [editline]11th December 2010[/editline] also, factor the equation of azn: azn^2 + 8azn + 16
1 * 0 :downs:.
[QUOTE=QuadCoreGman;26640106]you are a bus driver to begin with, your bus has 10 people on it at the next stop, 5 people get off, but 6 get on at the next stop. 6 get off, but 4 get on at the final stop, 9 get off, but 2 get on. solve for x[/QUOTE] what
[IMG]http://i51.tinypic.com/ajmq39.jpg[/IMG] If you can't answer this correctly, you fail at life.
1/0
[QUOTE=QuadCoreGman;26640106]you are a bus driver to begin with, your bus has 10 people on it at the next stop, 5 people get off, but 6 get on at the next stop. 6 get off, but 4 get on at the final stop, 9 get off, but 2 get on. solve for x [editline]11th December 2010[/editline] also, factor the equation of azn: azn^2 + 8azn + 16[/QUOTE] 2 Also, there is no x.
[url]www.wolframalpha.com[/url] lololololololololololololo
[QUOTE=2INCAN;26631630](2x-3y)(3x+5y) EASY GO im joking i couldn't give a fuck about maths on a saturday [editline]11th December 2010[/editline] in fact i should be getting high at my friend's right now[/QUOTE] How are we supposed to solve it? [editline]12th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=K3inMitl3id;26634225]That's correct because 4 is obviously a variable meaning the square root of 12.[/QUOTE] 4x4 = 4+4+4+4 :downs:
Half of the people in this thread don't even know what an equation is... [QUOTE=QUITE1337;26634121]4x4=12 [img_thumb]http://images.hitfix.com/photos/569218/deadmau5--4x412_event_main.jpeg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] It's true in base 14.
[QUOTE=M4 Sherman;26642612][img_thumb]http://i51.tinypic.com/ajmq39.jpg[/img_thumb] If you can't answer this correctly, you fail at life.[/QUOTE] 0
There were 3 apples on the bush... Oh wait, there can't be apples on bushes! Or is it a political shit? Wait, eh...
[QUOTE=Euphe;26647539]There were 3 apples on the bush... Oh wait, there can't be apples on bushes! Or is it a political shit? Wait, eh...[/QUOTE] The answer is false.
A=e^rt
2 + 2
[QUOTE=QuadCoreGman;26640106] also, factor the equation of azn: azn^2 + 8azn + 16[/QUOTE] (azn+4)^2 Easy
Obligatory "divide by zero" comment
obligatory isomorphism/hilbert space comment
The Church + Science = ?
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;26639174]That was what was on my calc test and I'm pissed because I still cant figure it out. Let me try again dy/dx = e^(2xy)[/QUOTE] Do some multi variable integrals up in there. [editline]12th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=BigBoom;26663794]The Church + Science = ?[/QUOTE] The discover of genetics?
Whats 10+10!?
[QUOTE=Matthew0505;26665997]10 + 10 = 100 What's x/0?[/QUOTE] A clock.
2x (10x - 12x)
Prove the following trigonometric identity: (sin(&#920;) - cosec(&#920;))^2 = sin^2(&#920;) + cot^2(&#920;) - 1 In this case the '=' sign means "is equivalent to", and this is an identity, not an equation. So no switching between the two sides! Edit: I'll post the solution if nobody gets it
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