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06-07-11 03:56 PM
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I dont know if this is a spam. But Whatever .... Have u got the Knowledge to pwn people with math smartness? .... Game is simple.. U Put a math question... the next poster Answers it... sounds fun? Lets go ... My Math Question : Does an Elephant Weight a Ton or lb.?
I dont know if this is a spam. But Whatever .... Have u got the Knowledge to pwn people with math smartness? .... Game is simple.. U Put a math question... the next poster Answers it... sounds fun? Lets go ... My Math Question : Does an Elephant Weight a Ton or lb.?
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what is  the square root of 9001
no calculator :3
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what is  the square root of 9001
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A square root of 9001 is.. 98.8736.

What is a googol? Google created their name based on it. (yep, a math word.)
A square root of 9001 is.. 98.8736.

What is a googol? Google created their name based on it. (yep, a math word.)
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A number equal to 1 and followed by 100 zeros, expressed as 10 to the 100 th power (can't do exponents )

5 X 90 X 43 divided by 23 +856 - 2.
A number equal to 1 and followed by 100 zeros, expressed as 10 to the 100 th power (can't do exponents )

5 X 90 X 43 divided by 23 +856 - 2.
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vizwiz123 :  1695.3043478260869565217391304348...

5a + 5b - 21.3a + 609c
vizwiz123 :  1695.3043478260869565217391304348...

5a + 5b - 21.3a + 609c
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If we combine like terms...5a + 5b - 21.3a + 609c= -16.3a + 5b + 609cNow here's a fun one. Assume you have a wire that has a length of X. You cut the wire so that one side is up to 3 inches longer than the other. Now fold the wires into perfect squares. What are the possible sums of the areas of the squares?
If we combine like terms...5a + 5b - 21.3a + 609c= -16.3a + 5b + 609cNow here's a fun one. Assume you have a wire that has a length of X. You cut the wire so that one side is up to 3 inches longer than the other. Now fold the wires into perfect squares. What are the possible sums of the areas of the squares?
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After we have cut the wire, let the length of one wire = a and the other = b.

a  =  a

b  = a + 3

a + b = x

a + ( a + 3 ) = x

2a = x - 3

a = ( x - 3)/2   

b = a+3
b= ( x - 3)/2   +3

b=( x+3)/2

Let length of each of the perfect squares be a' and b'.

a' = a/4= (x-3)/8                                      b' =b/4=(x+3)/8


Possible sum of areas = ( x -3)2/64 + ( x+3)2/64 in2
                        
                                           =(x2+9-6x+x2+9+6x)/64 in2

                                           =(2x2+18)/64 in2

                                           =(x2+9)/32  in2


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What is the value of -9 ?

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After we have cut the wire, let the length of one wire = a and the other = b.

a  =  a

b  = a + 3

a + b = x

a + ( a + 3 ) = x

2a = x - 3

a = ( x - 3)/2   

b = a+3
b= ( x - 3)/2   +3

b=( x+3)/2

Let length of each of the perfect squares be a' and b'.

a' = a/4= (x-3)/8                                      b' =b/4=(x+3)/8


Possible sum of areas = ( x -3)2/64 + ( x+3)2/64 in2
                        
                                           =(x2+9-6x+x2+9+6x)/64 in2

                                           =(2x2+18)/64 in2

                                           =(x2+9)/32  in2


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What is the value of -9 ?

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√-9 = 3i

A farmer owns a rectangular garden. The garden has a length of x+5 feet and a width of 2(x+1) feet. The perimeter of the garden is x²-2 [x-squared - 2]. What is the garden's perimeter?
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√-9 = 3i

A farmer owns a rectangular garden. The garden has a length of x+5 feet and a width of 2(x+1) feet. The perimeter of the garden is x²-2 [x-squared - 2]. What is the garden's perimeter?
Hint: 
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Make an equation in the form of ax²+bx+c=0, then solve by factoring. Or use guess-and-check.
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n!ck :
Perimeter = 62 feet ...?


What is the value of 372 .....?
[  Can you do it without a calculator...! hence...  Use (a+b)2 ]
n!ck :
Perimeter = 62 feet ...?


What is the value of 372 .....?
[  Can you do it without a calculator...! hence...  Use (a+b)2 ]
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37^2 right?
In that case the answer is 1369
Oh god, I don't have Math this semester...
Using Wayside math, what is Apple + Orange?

SPOILER (Highlight it):
Each letter is assigned a number based on it's position in the alphabet, add those together to get the REAL number.
So for example if I were to add up Sit and Stand I would actually be asking 48+58.
 If you wanted to have some extra "fun" you could  try to come up with another word out of the sum.
37^2 right?
In that case the answer is 1369
Oh god, I don't have Math this semester...
Using Wayside math, what is Apple + Orange?

SPOILER (Highlight it):
Each letter is assigned a number based on it's position in the alphabet, add those together to get the REAL number.
So for example if I were to add up Sit and Stand I would actually be asking 48+58.
 If you wanted to have some extra "fun" you could  try to come up with another word out of the sum.
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(edited by jasonZed on 12-04-11 02:19 AM)    

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jasonZed : The answer is 110, or bTomatoes. (Couldn't find another word.) 

So what level of math can we ask? Assuming knowledge of basic calculus, here's a classic:
What is the integral of 1/cabin d(cabin)? [pronounced ONE over Cabin, D-Cabin]
jasonZed : The answer is 110, or bTomatoes. (Couldn't find another word.) 

So what level of math can we ask? Assuming knowledge of basic calculus, here's a classic:
What is the integral of 1/cabin d(cabin)? [pronounced ONE over Cabin, D-Cabin]
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This is taking too long!
The answer is houseboat or log cabin (Something like that)

The first part of this joke relies on the fact that the primitive (formed when finding the antiderivative) of the function 1/x is log|x|. The second part is then based on the fact that the antiderivative is actually a class of functions, requiring the inclusion of a constant of integration, usually denoted as C—something which calculus students may forget. Thus, the indefinite integral of 1/cabin is "log|cabin| + C", or "A log cabin plus the sea", i.e., "A houseboat."

To be honest I just copy-pasted from Wikipedia because I like this thread too much!

OK, Using Wayside Math (Again just because it seemed like fun... at least to me that is) Onomatopoeia=?
I want a word, as well as a number.

I want to teach everyone the way of Wayside! Muahaha!
This is taking too long!
The answer is houseboat or log cabin (Something like that)

The first part of this joke relies on the fact that the primitive (formed when finding the antiderivative) of the function 1/x is log|x|. The second part is then based on the fact that the antiderivative is actually a class of functions, requiring the inclusion of a constant of integration, usually denoted as C—something which calculus students may forget. Thus, the indefinite integral of 1/cabin is "log|cabin| + C", or "A log cabin plus the sea", i.e., "A houseboat."

To be honest I just copy-pasted from Wikipedia because I like this thread too much!

OK, Using Wayside Math (Again just because it seemed like fun... at least to me that is) Onomatopoeia=?
I want a word, as well as a number.

I want to teach everyone the way of Wayside! Muahaha!
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