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Deceleration's 100 math problems thread!; Absolute torture...
Topic Started: Aug 4 2011, 04:22 AM (5,609 Views)
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

Perhaps he doesn't know what "cryostasis" means...inconceivable, but still.
 
wat
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Walrus.
cryostastis? that's why i want a dictionary
 
nedben
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Eternal Commander
Human stupidity: BEYOND infinite. Somehow.
 
wat
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Walrus.
Nedben, you must know that if someone doesn't know your level of intelligence, that it is usually normal
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

So, thundacats openly admits that nedben is smarter than him?

Anyways, no posting in here unless it's directly related to my math problems.
 
Brayzure
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The Analytic Commander

I'm confused, which ones are still open, and could you repost them?
 
Deceleration
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Coreling Conquerer

Eh sure, but later.
 
Videogama
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Knock knock, Ivan's here!

Have a pure math problem that I made up and promptly failed at after finishing my exam today. Why? *shrugs*

x3 + 2x2 - 5x + y3 - 6y2 + 11y -6 = 0

Graph that equation.
 
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Coreling Conquerer

Okay, math problems that need to be answered:
Questions 27-30, physics. Also questions 18 and 19, and 21 and 25, unless someone answered 21 and I forgot. Also, could someone check over and see if I'm keeping track of the scores correctly?

And, I won't be adding any math questions for a while.
 
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The Analytic Commander

Reposting 19 for my own convenience.

Question 19
A car traveling at 28 meters per second stops over a distance of 79 meters. What is the coefficient of friction between the car and the road?

I have an idea on how to tackle this; I may have learned how to in yesterday's Calculus lesson.
 
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