Author Topic: Super Hard Math Problem  (Read 9295 times)

I've been confronted with a super hard math problem, and I need help with it.

Here's the problem [π = Pi]: ([{π/i}1/i]/[i/{π-1}])(π^2)/i

Please show the solution step by step so I may understand.

Thanks.




Is 3.14 Representing pi?


I don't think so.

Correct. I can't subsitute Pi. I can substitute "i" as -11/2 though.


Wait, how does a math problem get a boner?

Wait, how does a math problem get a boner?

I'm in need of help, not loveual puns.

I'm in need of help, not loveual puns.
Shouldn't you do it yourself or something?

Shouldn't you do it yourself or something?
If you obviously don't know the answer to the equation, then don't post at all.

If you obviously don't know the answer to the equation, then don't post at all.
Which includes about everybody in the topic. Hurr.


Which includes about everybody in the topic. Hurr.
No, I'm solving it right now on paper.