my point being, you ignored the double negativeTurky wrote:More like exploiting a shift in context.Helaku wrote:I thought you'd notice a double negative over the inner meaning of that post and its replyTurky wrote:Oh, so you are then? Nice.Helaku wrote:negativeTurky wrote:
And Yoda isn't a shitty loser who needs to go and cry himself to sleep.
Who is good at math?
Re: Who is good at math?
Imaginez une forme. Pas comme les autres. Une forme qui peut influencer toutes les autres formes. Une forme qui peut changer de forme à une autre. Imaginez vous en êtes propriétaire. Ouvrez vos yeux.

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Re: Who is good at math?
I didn't ignore it. Exercising the double negative, as I did, makes my statement read:Helaku wrote:my point being, you ignored the double negativeTurky wrote:More like exploiting a shift in context.Helaku wrote:I thought you'd notice a double negative over the inner meaning of that post and its replyTurky wrote:Oh, so you are then? Nice.Helaku wrote:negativeTurky wrote:
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Re: Who is good at math?
For this one i keep getting C: t²/3Magyk wrote:
But Turkey and Raptor got A, where have I gone wrong?
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Re: Who is good at math?
I actually do think it's C, but I could be missing something.
Not had to do real math in years.
5 may just go into 15 five times nowadays....with inflation and such.
Oh, and I don't think anyone ever answered this one:
Multiply the first fraction by 1 in the form of a/a and the second one by 1 in the form of b/b and you get
3a^2/abc + 2b^2/abc or 3a^2 + 2b^2/abc
The answer is B.
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Not had to do real math in years.
5 may just go into 15 five times nowadays....with inflation and such.
Oh, and I don't think anyone ever answered this one:
LCD again here.....must be the theme.Magyk wrote:Alright.. so I did a few more, and I think I have some of this rational expressions stuff under my belt, but this problem is stumping me.
It must be either A or C right? Because the denominator will have Csquared?
Edit: I came out with A after a few trials.. would that be correct?
Multiply the first fraction by 1 in the form of a/a and the second one by 1 in the form of b/b and you get
3a^2/abc + 2b^2/abc or 3a^2 + 2b^2/abc
The answer is B.
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Re: Who is good at math?
Yea, the answer is C. I blame the sleep inducing flu tablets I took the night before. 

Re: Who is good at math?
I didn't dare talk against them - I was pretty sure it was C as well.

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Re: Who is good at math?
15/5 is 3, not 5, that's where I went wrong. I tend to miss simple math quite a bit... in my abstract algebra class this past spring, I was dealing with modular arithmetic and had to re-convince myself that 7 + 9 was not 17. This tends to happen when simple arithmetic is the least of your problems.



Re: Who is good at math?
I know the feeling. 

Bob: The Danes aren't a major world power, don't particularly hate us to the extent of suicide bombers, and provide no major benefit; therefore we don't pay them much attention.
Kerafym: Did Yoda just try to make fun of my grammar?
wat?

