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it goes (this for the first teir [Then this is you want to add more detail {then this if you must add detail to the detail's detail.}]). but that was what I was taught.
That's what I thought

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∈{1,2,3,4}
7-[2(6-x)]=1

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∈{1,2,3,4}
7-[2(6-x)]=1


Oooooohh Algebra :D

lets see...

x=3 ?

I simply use []D][][\/[][]D[][]\[] How goes it? []D[][]\/[][]D[][]\[]


in math terms i learned that 

4[x+27+(47•x)•n+5]

meaning parentheses go inside square brackets...i dont know anyhting else.....buuutttt



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▒   ░   ▓  these are symbols...im resizing them to show details

lol, this topic is so pointless.

it goes (this for the first teir [Then this is you want to add more detail {then this if you must add detail to the detail's detail.}]). but that was what I was taught.

Indeed.

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