Author Topic: BL_ID 25000 is "opticpwn"  (Read 4411 times)


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YOU LIE!
I SAW IT, IT RAINED!
not.


Imaginary = unreal.

There is no square root for negative numbers.
There is , a aqure root always has 2 answers.
A negative one , and a positive one.
We only write the positive one for usefullness.
Example: Square root of 25 is 5 because 5x5 is 25.
Yet -5x-5 is also 25.

No he isn't dumbstuff.

Negative numbers DO NOT HAVE square roots.

-5 x -5 = 25. And the square root of 25 is 5. Which makes it impossible to have squareroots as a negative.
-√25

Solve it.



I shall now utilise my Texas Instrument.
Hold on.
I did it wrong.
I only took 1 primefactor infront of the square root.
It is supposed to be -5 , unless you make it -(√25)
« Last Edit: October 13, 2010, 03:59:45 PM by TheArmyGuy »

-√25

Solve it.
You're doing it wrong, dumbass.

We're talking about √-25.

I have BL_ID 25001
and then I cryed

My TI-84 replies to that with:
ERROR: IRR ASNW
-Close
-Goto

:c

You're doing it wrong, dumbass.

We're talking about √-25.
I wanted to see if you would fail to answer it correctly.

I shall now utilise my Texas Instrument.
Hold on.
I did it wrong.
I only took 1 primefactor infront of the square root.
It is supposed to be -5 , unless you make it -(√25)
√(5) * √(5) is what you meant.

I wanted to see if you would fail to answer it correctly.
No, I know that -√25 is -5.

Simple stuff.

√(5) * √(5) is that you meant.
I mean , You split 25 up into primefactors.
Then you take the 5² , wich is now under the root.
√5²
Wich cancels eachother out , to become 5. Or -5?

who the forget cares about IDs
LETS DO MATH!