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Post by PaRaDoX »

quadratic problems are good if you're calculating trajectories (ballistics expert) or if you study physics (for me, going to be an engineer or something with that skillset ^^ (oh so original))
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uh-oh

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plope0726 wrote:
root wrote:
plope0726 wrote: x 2
+ x 128 / 32 x 64 x 512 / 2048 / 8
Alright "root", I want to test your intelligence. If you get this right, I will gladly think of you as a script kiddie and not the shit I took last night. Here goes, solve this math problem...

Use each of the numbers 1, 3, 4, and 6 exactly once with any of the four basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to total 24. Each number must be used once and only once, and you may define the order of operations; for example, 3 * (4+6) + 1 = 31 is valid, however incorrect, since it doesn't total 24.


Please no one else answer this, Just root.
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Re: uh-oh

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root wrote:
plope0726 wrote:
root wrote: + x 128 / 32 x 64 x 512 / 2048 / 8
Alright "root", I want to test your intelligence. If you get this right, I will gladly think of you as a script kiddie and not the shit I took last night. Here goes, solve this math problem...

Use each of the numbers 1, 3, 4, and 6 exactly once with any of the four basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to total 24. Each number must be used once and only once, and you may define the order of operations; for example, 3 * (4+6) + 1 = 31 is valid, however incorrect, since it doesn't total 24.



Please no one else answer this, Just root.
oopsey..!

sorry, plope, i was on vacation in sydney.
Yeah ok, then solve the problem...
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Re: uh-oh

Post by mihas »

root wrote:
plope0726 wrote:
root wrote: + x 128 / 32 x 64 x 512 / 2048 / 8
Alright "root", I want to test your intelligence. If you get this right, I will gladly think of you as a script kiddie and not the shit I took last night. Here goes, solve this math problem...

Use each of the numbers 1, 3, 4, and 6 exactly once with any of the four basic math operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to total 24. Each number must be used once and only once, and you may define the order of operations; for example, 3 * (4+6) + 1 = 31 is valid, however incorrect, since it doesn't total 24.


Please no one else answer this, Just root.
oopsey..!

sorry, plope, i was on vacation in sydney.
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Post by Project hash brown »

[quote="Zaffron"]
I felt like it and nice job recognizin it :D


We are learning it in class and it makes me mad when I try to use a calculator with a quadratic problem... D :< [/quote]

The quadratic formula isn't exactly advanced stuff, once you get into the swing of it you will find it pretty easy just to go straight to calculator with it. And if i were you, I would go running to a program every time you can't do something, that's how you end up running into problems later on.
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would or would not go running to a program? :P
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