Author Topic: Epic Math  (Read 8477 times)

Bahh I hate math even though i have a 95% average in it.


8th grade man

1        5
--   x   --
10      3

Fractions? oOo

bumpity bumpity bumpity bump.

im bumping this thread,

1        5
--   x   --
10      3

Fractions? oOo
what oh posted is equal to
1/10 x 5/3
To which I believe the answer to is
50/4
But I'm undoubtedly wrong.

1        5
--   x   --
10      3

Fractions? oOo
1/6.

Easy as forget.


this topic makes my brain HURT.

number(x^2) - number/number(number(y))^2
-------------------------------------------------------- = 290
number - number(x^2) - number(y)

SOLVE FOR NUMBER, X, AND Y


number(x^2) - number/number(number(y))^2
-------------------------------------------------------- = 290
number - number(x^2) - number(y)

SOLVE FOR NUMBER, X, AND Y

be more clear.

I cannot understand how you are grouping your variables.  a/b(c) could be (a/b)(c) or it could be a/((b)(c))


number(x^2) - number/number(number(y))^2
-------------------------------------------------------- = 290
number - number(x^2) - number(y)

SOLVE FOR NUMBER, X, AND Y

number = n

n(x^2) - n/n(n(y))^2
--------------------- = 290
n - n(x^2) - n(y)

-n(x^2) + n/n(n(y))^2
---------------------- = -290   M -1
n - n(x^2) - n(y)

n/n(n(y))^2
------------ = -290   Cancellation
n - n(y)

There, someone work with that.

You can't cancel additions/subtractions like that, otherwise you'd be able to do this:

2 = 1 + 1 = 1
3   2 + 1   2


(2x-5)(50x+20)
WAT IS IT?