may i take yours thx
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Suck a dick.
Shut the fuck up, Felt.
Quote from: JMV on May 26, 2008, 07:37:33 PM
Shut up, Valid thread.
Every time Felt posts he gets a mandatory "Shut up."
No one said anything about this not being valid. psyduck;
Quote from: JMV on May 26, 2008, 07:37:33 PM
Shut up, Valid thread.
For real world applications? Suck a dick too.
I did part a, so please don't repeat.
Part b has to do with induction, and mine is so faulty. ;_;
also obligatory shut up to mr. and mr. v
Suck my D.
Quote from: Socks on May 26, 2008, 07:40:35 PM
For real world applications? Suck a dick too.
Protip: without calculus or the "gibberish" of programming the military would be stuck doing all of that manually.
It's math and programming that allows for sophisticated weapons to work. Ballistics rely heavily on math. Those laser guided weapons? Math. GPS? Math.
tl;dr just because you don't care doesn't mean that there aren't real world applications. The military you suck up to relies on math on a daily basis.
Quote from: V on May 26, 2008, 07:40:18 PM
Every time Felt posts he gets a mandatory "Shut up."
No one said anything about this not being valid. psyduck;
Accidentally quoted you when I went to quote Socks.
omg triforce
i mean fourfource :O
Lies JMV, all lies. The military uses Alien math and technology. baddood;
Math is a made-up invention like evolution and atheists.
Bet you any money f(5) = 12.
Can't you just stick a number in there for b?
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 26, 2008, 08:16:30 PM
13.
Close, though.
;___; I always did suck at math. v.v I thought I was learning...
Quote from: Verocious on May 26, 2008, 08:17:18 PM
Can't you just stick a number in there for b?
Yeah, but you have to prove it for each number of the set. :*(
Felt.
seriously suck my d
f=ma
do a static friction problem involving a slope of 35 degrees.
Quote from: Clucky et al. on May 26, 2008, 08:57:54 PM
FELT CAN'T DO PHYSICS Y/N
That's not a valid problem y/n
You didn't give me SI units to work with y/n
felt you can always come to me for help with math
What is the rectangular equation for theta=pi/4?
idk]:
do this problem
y=3x
find y'
You're fucking stupid!
Quote from: The King with no Kingdom on May 27, 2008, 12:26:26 PM
You're fucking stupid!
I know the second part!
I just haven't seen induction in years.
I passed condition I.
Maybe I should finish this proof and redeem myself. ;_;
*For all k greater than or equal to one, 1+7+22+...+f(2k)=f(2k-1)+k
2Let's prove this statement when k=1.
1=0+1
1=1
Condition I holds.
Let k= some number o :0)
1+7+22+...+f(2o)=f(2o-1)+o
2If this holds true, let k=o+1
[1+7+22+...+f(2o)]+f(2o+2)=f(2o-1)+o
2+f(2o+2)
f(2o-1)+o
2+f(2o+2)=f(2o-1)+o
2+f(2o+2)
Condition II may hold, I dunno if I did that step right.
Ok, math makes no sense high either, there goes that hope.
Quote from: Socks on May 27, 2008, 11:41:05 PM
Ok, math makes no sense high either, there goes that hope.
try math on acid y/n
jmv did i do it rite :0
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 27, 2008, 11:45:12 PM
jmv did i do it rite :0
i dunno, im sitll trying to do a
Quote from: JMV on May 27, 2008, 11:48:22 PM
i dunno, im sitll trying to do a
hint use colored markers
it allows you to count all the pretty triangles after you draw it
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 27, 2008, 11:50:47 PM
hint use colored markers
it allows you to count all the pretty triangles after you draw it
i don't have paper
i'm poor felt
Quote from: JMV on May 27, 2008, 11:58:16 PM
i don't have paper
i'm poor felt
i also mucked up
you had to find formulae
damnit
Quote from: JMV on May 28, 2008, 12:05:28 AM
fx =?
I dunno.
I noticed a pattern with the number of triangles of the
same size increasing with each row. The random big triangles that appear are making me confused.
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 28, 2008, 12:08:27 AM
I dunno.
I noticed a pattern with the number of triangles of the same size increasing with each row. The random big triangles that appear are making me confused.
i think it's f(n-1) + n = fx idk
can't think
Quote from: JMV on May 28, 2008, 12:09:35 AM
i think it's f(n-1) + n = fx idk
can't think
me either
also ban squirtlejazz for being arrogant for not exposing his solution to the world
if newton didn't keep his calculus to himself we wouldn't have research papers :|
OH GOD, PROOFS. I'M GONNA HAVE NIGHTMARES NOW. O_0
Quote from: Ready To Die on May 28, 2008, 12:12:28 AM
OH GOD, PROOFS. I'M GONNA HAVE NIGHTMARES NOW. O_0
It's best left to a course in discrete mathematics.
i want to solve it but i dunno how
uhm
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Can trianagles overlap?
Quote from: JMV on May 28, 2008, 12:14:08 AM
i want to solve it but i dunno how
uhm
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The great Sages can only solve this problem.
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 28, 2008, 12:17:52 AM
The great Sages can only solve this problem.
Hello, I myself, JMV an adminstrator on the Boyah Forums run and operated by Boyah ran on Simple Machines Forums software do not know this due to idk
Quote from: Beth Gibbons on May 28, 2008, 12:18:06 AM
Sure.
Really? It's important to the solution because f(5) can have overlapping triangles.