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What the answer

Pointless
10 (21.3%)
Omnomnomnomnomnom
14 (29.8%)
What?
3 (6.4%)
Im wont even answer... this is so pointless
20 (42.6%)

Total Members Voted: 47

Author Topic: The hardest math problem  (Read 6132 times)



Tom Lehrer is awesome.

We need some more Oedipus Rex in this topic.


The way Nightzet wrote it (he wrote it wrong, granted), he solved it correctly.

He tried the problem. He did it wrong. He added things that were not there. It is wrong.

1+1=2

This is correct, but its not what was asked.

:cookie: - :cookieMonster: = Monster

Cookiemonster - Cookie = Monster

Subtraction is not commutative, sorry.

5 - 4 =/= 4 - 5

:cookie: - :cookieMonster: = Monster

Cookiemonster - Cookie = Monster
WRONG!!1
It's NEGATIVE Monster. not Monster.

Cookiemonster - Cookie = Monster

You can't really apply math to things like cookie and cookie monster.

You can't really apply math to things like cookie and cookie monster.

taht's wat u tink cigaretteet

100% agree.

He tried the problem. He did it wrong. He added things that were not there. It is wrong.

He solved the problem he was trying to solve correctly, he just never attempted the actual problem.




you cant add cookies and cookie monster just like you can't add an x and a y >:C stoopid people


you cant add cookies and cookie monster just like you can't add an x and a y >:C stoopid people

You can't add unlike terms.

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