Author Topic: Super Hard Math Problem  (Read 9312 times)

No, I'm solving it right now on paper.
everybody this far minus one

Wtf, now that I am solving it, you are way to ambiguous. Why do you denote the variable 'N' as Pi, but then turn around and say that you can't substitute it? What are we even solving for?


Wtf, now that I am solving it, you are way to ambiguous. Why do you denote the variable 'N' as Pi, but then turn around and say that you can't substitute it? What are we even solving for?
It's not an n, it's the pi symbol. It shows correctly in monospace font.
π


His math grades?

I am making an A in Math. My teacher was out sick last week, and failed to teach us this. She basically said too bad, and now we're moving on to the next chapter, and this problem is in the previous chapter's homework.

Good old 4th grade math. Brings back memories.


Wow, I'm in 8th grade. This seems so hard. I'm scared.........

The answer, of course, is a whale.


Divide by 0.
You'll get the answer as undefined though.

OP=Person who looks up complex things on google to troll.

Its called google/math textbook to find out how to do it.

OP=Person who looks up complex things on google to troll.
no my big brother has a similar question in his math book.