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Deceleration's 100 math problems thread!; Absolute torture...
Topic Started: Aug 4 2011, 04:22 AM (5,613 Views)
Spar
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Wandering Scavenger

He's got a better chance than I have I think.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

I suppose, though you are not the one under the control of a massively powerful being who would rather kill you, but is too cautious, and on the way to preform an exceedingly dangerous mission involving higher powers. In fact, all you're doing is lounging about in a relatively safe sector.
 
Spar
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Wandering Scavenger

Lounging about and getting ready to fight a much larger more dangerous shellcore that I can't possibly escape from, since he obviously intends to kill me.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

What highly dangerous shellcore who wants to kill you?
 
Camo5
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Resident BorgCube
*This thread has been derailed into Pinpricks In Space, continuing conversation there*
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

Blegh. It's my fault, but then I have no math problems. Maybe something involving rails...
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Try one involving vectors.
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

I already did something like that, it had a river...
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Oh yeah, I should remember that one. Hmm, we've done plenty with trig. Parametric equations?
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

I'm working on your scrapped Question 12, just for fun.
 
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