Haha, nice, Feasul. I think Amaster was probably just going for rhyming and stuff, but you hit the nail on the head :p
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Haha, nice, Feasul. I think Amaster was probably just going for rhyming and stuff, but you hit the nail on the head :p
Hey, I ain't in Multivariate Calculus for nuthin'.
Feasul Elessar, cleaning up filth one nonsensical equation at a time! *superman pose*
*Bemused*
Okay, I could get into this. :mischief:
How do you figure? Unless MV Calc completely revamps the laws of basic mathamatics.Quote:
Unless you meant that X = Y only if pi*X = Y. Then that's only true X = Y = 0.
Assume a value of X = 2. Then by Pi*X = Y, one determines Y to be 6.29. (Roughly. I know Pi is infinite.) Just think a standard Circumference problem.
^^ That's why he followed it up with saying they are both true only when X and Y are equal to 0.
Yes, conditional statements are generally important in mathematics. Everything has to be defined somehow. Best to read them definitions :p
Ohhh, both.
Well, yeah, then the variables have to be 0.
I do fair enough with simple math (addition, subtraction, division, etc). Get much past algebra and I'm *SO* lost it's not funny. I absolutely hated geometry... I just couldn't understand it.
Glad math isn't really something I need to get by with generic living. :)
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There, that's much more fun.
Why is the math in Pineconn's post reminding me of my Calculus 2 days when we had to use hyperbolic functions to do some weird-looking integrals?
I was good at math until about halfway through Calculus 2. I haven't retained much of anything from after that.
Ahoo...just finished watching the last episode of FLCL (also known as Furi-Kuri)
Most random anime...ever...@_@
Hey lilith, that's where you got your avatar from, right?