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Re: power your Brain | Show your Skills
SmG Lich King Wrote:Child's play gimme a sec:
No 1 is positive 4
No 2 is ill let you figure that out
No 3 is 14
No 4 is 6 (modulus is always positive)
Here's a hint the values are all positive thanks to modulus... Maths C all the way Failure.... and you say its child's play and get it wrong. The answer of 3 is 3 or -3...
@ Pulse same here. He said its easy and then failed epiclly. lolz
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Lich....please....ur making ur own bed here
@ Beasty
Tu no saves mas mathimatico o español? Por que? Mathimatios es muy facil
(I really hope I'm not failing at my Spanish DX )
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17 Jun 2013, 04:05 AM |
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Graph the equations guys...there are two possible answers. Cause it crosses the x axis twice! 6th grade math. xD Nuff said.
/Problems Solved
@ SmG Pulse, true xD.
Oh and I'm pretty sure this is Blade's homework xD.
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17 Jun 2013, 05:20 PM |
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why lock it lol
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Or i could just delete your posts.
Try to solve this guys if you want to know some brain thinking math, and don't use the calculator, you have to use your head, a sheet of paper, and a pencil.
Three distinct segments are chosen at random among the segments whose end points are the vertices of a regular 12-gon. What is the probability that the lengths of these three segments are the three side lengths of a triangle with positive area?
A. 553/715
B. 443/572
C. 111/143
D. 81/104
E. 223/286
Show me your work without using a calculator.
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