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Split into cases. I will do that later. 

 

EDIT: And from that, from a bit of inspection, x = 0.

Actually the answer is no solution because

 

When simplified it equals:

 

3x-6=-(3x-6)

 

3x-6=-3x+6

 

Absolute value cannot be negative.

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Peano axioms. 

Hello pun man.

Here's what my friend replies

 

'Assume natural numbers "a" and "b".

Let us have

 

a = b a.a = b.a

a ² = ab

a ² - b ² = a.b - b ²

[(a + b)(a - b)]/a-b = [b(a-b)](a b)

a + b = b

 

Now since a + b = b and a = b

 

if a = 1 =b,

 

a + b = b

1 + 1 = 1

 

so tell him/her, 1+1 is not equal to 3 it is equal to 1

 

also peano axiom proves 1+1=2 not 3

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Hello pun man.

Here's what my friend replies

'Assume natural numbers "a" and "b".

Let us have

a = b a.a = b.a

a ² = ab

a ² - b ² = a.b - b ²

[(a + b)(a - b)]/a-b = [b(a-b)](a b)

a + b = b

Now since a + b = b and a = b

if a = 1 =b,

a + b = b

1 + 1 = 1

so tell him/her, 1+1 is not equal to 3 it is equal to 1

also peano axiom proves 1+1=2 not 3

We can use Peano axioms to show that in order to get from 1 to 3 through adding 1 only, we can only do so with 1+1+1.

EDIT: Also, that trick is old.

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We can use Peano axioms to show that in order to get from 1 to 3 through adding 1 only, we can only do so with 1+1+1.

EDIT: Also, that trick is old.

he says,

" he asked you to prove 1+1=3 not 1+1+1"

 

"he has a feeling that this may turn into a perpetual argument due to some miscommunication on what he wants you to prove and how you interpret It."

 

he also added that you probably missed something in the first proof he gave you

 

I on the other hand have no idea what is going on.

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Took long time to calculate how bad this game become.

 

~15x T2S (mostly 20min runs)

8x ODD (mostly 20 waves, some 40)

6x T4D (20 waves)

3x T2SAB

 

After 10-11 lost hours of farming, final result is:

0 Trinity Prime Parts

 

I dont have time for this, if someone WTB my ACC, contact me at <nvidia@contractor.net>, or maybe i got some parts you need and similar things that can cover my Platinum payment.

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Hey Renegade,

 

If you're still doing this, I hope you can give me the problem-solving process to this question I had in my Maths exam last week.

 

The sum of the reciprocals of two numbers, and y, is 0.15

 

Given that 2x = y + 9, 

 

(a) Show that 6x^2 - 87x + 180 = 0,

 

(b) Hence solve the equation to find the positive difference of the two numbers.

 

Thanks!

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Hey Renegade,

 

If you're still doing this, I hope you can give me the problem-solving process to this question I had in my Maths exam last week.

 

The sum of the reciprocals of two numbers, and y, is 0.15

 

Given that 2x = y + 9, 

 

(a) Show that 6x^2 - 87x + 180 = 0,

 

(b) Hence solve the equation to find the positive difference of the two numbers.

 

Thanks!

Does this permit the use of a calculator?

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So... There is a question about how much force does Rhino's stomp exert.

 

For once I don't believe stuff like it disrupt time flow. 

 

I think the stomp has such strength that the force propel enemies upward an continue to exist after the initial impact, even though at lesser degree that it still floats enemies instead of outright slam them to the ground.

 

So... What is the force of that stomp?

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