LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD
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United States10328 Posts
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AcrossFiveJulys
United States3612 Posts
On March 15 2010 12:20 Voyager wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 08:37 AcrossFiveJulys wrote: On March 15 2010 06:52 Voyager wrote: On March 15 2010 06:48 dementus wrote: On March 15 2010 06:43 Voyager wrote: On March 15 2010 06:37 dementus wrote: Good grief, thanks for reminding me why I stopped doing math after my GCSEs and SATs. √-1 <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} (F) + 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s I don't understand a single thing there and can't decide if I should laugh that it's not affecting me or cry cos I haven't got a clue haha. I'll drown my sorrow in some sweet baked pie then ![]() √-1 <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} (F) + 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s √-1 = i <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} = < 3 = <3 F = Force = mass x acceleration = m(a) 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s = Plank Constant = h put em all together i <3 ma+h I think you mean N instead of ℝ or else, incidentally, i <pi ma + h is a solution to your equation ![]() Really ? As I understand <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} means when it's broken down a) < : less than b) {x∈ℝ|4>x>2} : x is a set [∈] of real number(s) [ℝ], where the domain of x is 4>x>2, which would make it 3. so <3 right ? Unless I'm missing something, I think you are confused as to the definition of the set of real numbers. ℝ includes integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers so 2.1, 3.5, 3.8 etc are all included in the set {x∈ℝ|4>x>2}. N, on the other hand, includes integers only: that is, x ∈ {1, 2, ...} Edit: I just realized I was slightly wrong in my first post above, as pi is a member of the set of transcendental numbers, and the set of real numbers doesn't include transcendental numbers. | ||
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[AhunGrY]MelOn
United States357 Posts
On March 15 2010 13:45 ]343[ wrote: oh my god I am so sorry to waste my 1000th post on this but LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD I am sure there are people who will appreciate this LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD | ||
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Hamster1800
United States175 Posts
On March 16 2010 02:42 [AhunGrY]MelOn wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 13:45 ]343[ wrote: oh my god I am so sorry to waste my 1000th post on this but LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD I am sure there are people who will appreciate this LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD | ||
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edahl
Norway483 Posts
On March 15 2010 06:43 Voyager wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 06:37 dementus wrote: Good grief, thanks for reminding me why I stopped doing math after my GCSEs and SATs. √-1 <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} (F) + 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s I don't see what sort of sense this is trying to make. The i < (2,4), and then what is F supposed to mean, and what has planck's constant got to do with the size of i? I'd be very interested to know what sort of ordering you're employing, not to mention what your operations are, and what sort of a point you're actually trying to make. | ||
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flamewheel
FREEAGLELAND26782 Posts
On March 16 2010 02:42 [AhunGrY]MelOn wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 13:45 ]343[ wrote: oh my god I am so sorry to waste my 1000th post on this but LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD I am sure there are people who will appreciate this LOL I AM ALGEBRA XD LOL | ||
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Papvin
Denmark610 Posts
On March 15 2010 13:49 AcrossFiveJulys wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 12:20 Voyager wrote: On March 15 2010 08:37 AcrossFiveJulys wrote: On March 15 2010 06:52 Voyager wrote: On March 15 2010 06:48 dementus wrote: On March 15 2010 06:43 Voyager wrote: On March 15 2010 06:37 dementus wrote: Good grief, thanks for reminding me why I stopped doing math after my GCSEs and SATs. √-1 <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} (F) + 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s I don't understand a single thing there and can't decide if I should laugh that it's not affecting me or cry cos I haven't got a clue haha. I'll drown my sorrow in some sweet baked pie then ![]() √-1 <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} (F) + 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s √-1 = i <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} = < 3 = <3 F = Force = mass x acceleration = m(a) 6.626068 × 10E-34 m^2 kg / s = Plank Constant = h put em all together i <3 ma+h I think you mean N instead of ℝ or else, incidentally, i <pi ma + h is a solution to your equation ![]() Really ? As I understand <{x∈ℝ|4>x>2} means when it's broken down a) < : less than b) {x∈ℝ|4>x>2} : x is a set [∈] of real number(s) [ℝ], where the domain of x is 4>x>2, which would make it 3. so <3 right ? Unless I'm missing something, I think you are confused as to the definition of the set of real numbers. ℝ includes integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers so 2.1, 3.5, 3.8 etc are all included in the set {x∈ℝ|4>x>2}. N, on the other hand, includes integers only: that is, x ∈ {1, 2, ...} Edit: I just realized I was slightly wrong in my first post above, as pi is a member of the set of transcendental numbers, and the set of real numbers doesn't include transcendental numbers. Aaaarrg, the fact that you can just state the obvious that 3<pi<4 implies that pi is in the set of real numbers, so is e. And strictly speaking, {x∈N|4>x>2}={3}, so it'd be <{3} -.-. A set is not the same as an element!!! But apart from that you're pretty much correct :D. | ||
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pyrogenetix
China5098 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25991 Posts
On March 15 2010 08:35 hp.Methos wrote: god i hate math good thing it was also steak & blowjob day (the male equivalent of valentines day) | ||
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edahl
Norway483 Posts
On March 16 2010 03:33 Chill wrote: good thing it was also steak & blowjob day (the male equivalent of valentines day) The only thing better than steak, a blowjob and mathematics, is round it all off with a beer. | ||
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TheMute
United States458 Posts
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SaftKalasEmil
Sweden213 Posts
![]() Happy B-day Pi (klick and watch it in full-size and u will see what pi is all about ) | ||
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goswser
United States3548 Posts
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Thratur
Canada917 Posts
On March 15 2010 07:48 micronesia wrote: I kind of want to print out those math charts and carry them around with me :p Lol I thought the same thing | ||
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Latham
9568 Posts
On March 16 2010 04:06 Thratur wrote: Show nested quote + On March 15 2010 07:48 micronesia wrote: I kind of want to print out those math charts and carry them around with me :p Lol I thought the same thing I just did. It's gonna save my ass in physics. Happy B-Day Pi! | ||
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Klive5ive
United Kingdom6056 Posts
On March 16 2010 03:45 TheMute wrote: wow what are the odds einstein would be born on pi day 1 in 365.25 | ||
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Katsuge
Singapore7730 Posts
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fishyjoes
Germany644 Posts
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Pawsom
United States928 Posts
On March 24 2010 19:01 Klive5ive wrote: Show nested quote + On March 16 2010 03:45 TheMute wrote: wow what are the odds einstein would be born on pi day 1 in 365.25 Not quite, births aren't evenly distrbuted by date throughout a year. | ||
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Sufficiency
Canada23833 Posts
On March 25 2010 00:22 Pawsom wrote: Show nested quote + On March 24 2010 19:01 Klive5ive wrote: On March 16 2010 03:45 TheMute wrote: wow what are the odds einstein would be born on pi day 1 in 365.25 Not quite, births aren't evenly distrbuted by date throughout a year. Any data on this? | ||
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