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On June 17 2005 13:34 Jathin wrote: LTT is probably one of those dudes that knows 1,000,000,000 useless things no one cares about =p
and he will proabably be making more money than all of us soon
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Nah, I remember a few things, like the sequence BB posted because it was drilled into me in a discrete math programming class. I found the other sequences from a handy website I have in my favorites: http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/
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On June 17 2005 13:34 Jathin wrote: LTT is probably one of those dudes that knows 1,000,000,000 useless things no one cares about =p
Seems like one of those dudes that is an expert in math
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PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP
OK HERE IS ANOTHER ONE, I NEED HELP ON THIS, BECAUSE IT WAS FOR HOMEWORK A FEW DAYS AGO AND I NEED ALOT OF HELP , PLEASE...
Why does the equation X^n + Y^n = Z^n it doesnt have integer solutions if n > = 3 .
Find me a solution please. Or if it cant be done then explain why you cant?.
PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP
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I've got one for you. Let's see if I can get this one right.
5 pirates find 100 pieces of gold and decide to split the loot. Being that they are bloodthirsty, greedy, yet rediculously rational, they come up with the following plan. (It might help if you imagine them in a line). The first pirate makes a proposal for how the loot will be split among them. If the proposal gets at least 50% of the votes, it is passed and is executed. If it fails to get 50% of the vote, the proposer is executed and the next pirate in line makes his proposal. What proposal should the first pirate make to recieve the maximum benefit possible?
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On June 17 2005 13:39 loloko2 wrote: PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP
OK HERE IS ANOTHER ONE, I NEED HELP ON THIS, BECAUSE IT WAS FOR HOMEWORK A FEW DAYS AGO AND I NEED ALOT OF HELP , PLEASE...
Why does the equation X^n + Y^n = Z^n it doesnt have integer solutions if n > = 3 .
Find me a solution please. Or if it cant be done then explain why you cant?.
PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP
Give Fermat a ring and ask him about his last theorem. Perhaps he will let you see the margin of his book? ... >.>
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Bigballs it's actually 312211
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On June 17 2005 13:37 Xeofreestyler wrote: Bigballs, its 13112221
one 1, one 3, two 1, three 2, one 1
1113213211
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I think loloko2 is serious
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On June 17 2005 13:41 LTT wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2005 13:39 loloko2 wrote: PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP
OK HERE IS ANOTHER ONE, I NEED HELP ON THIS, BECAUSE IT WAS FOR HOMEWORK A FEW DAYS AGO AND I NEED ALOT OF HELP , PLEASE...
Why does the equation X^n + Y^n = Z^n it doesnt have integer solutions if n > = 3 .
Find me a solution please. Or if it cant be done then explain why you cant?.
PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP PLEASE HELP Give Fermat a ring and ask him about his last theorem. Perhaps he will let you see the margin of his book? ... >.>
Why do you have to ruin my joke to the teamliquidians T__T i hate you ^_^
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On June 17 2005 13:40 LTT wrote: I've got one for you. Let's see if I can get this one right.
5 pirates find 100 pieces of gold and decide to split the loot. Being that they are bloodthirsty, greedy, yet rediculously rational, they come up with the following plan. (It might help if you imagine them in a line). The first pirate makes a proposal for how the loot will be split among them. If the proposal gets at least 50% of the votes, it is passed and is executed. If it fails to get 50% of the vote, the proposer is executed and the next pirate in line makes his proposal. What proposal should the first pirate make to recieve the maximum benefit possible?
Errr, he proposes that the first three pirates "in line" get 1/3 of the loot? Maybe he gets the extra coin or they spend it on strippers or something?
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LTT, you don't buy Andrew Wiles' proof?
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On June 17 2005 13:44 -_- wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2005 13:40 LTT wrote: I've got one for you. Let's see if I can get this one right.
5 pirates find 100 pieces of gold and decide to split the loot. Being that they are bloodthirsty, greedy, yet rediculously rational, they come up with the following plan. (It might help if you imagine them in a line). The first pirate makes a proposal for how the loot will be split among them. If the proposal gets at least 50% of the votes, it is passed and is executed. If it fails to get 50% of the vote, the proposer is executed and the next pirate in line makes his proposal. What proposal should the first pirate make to recieve the maximum benefit possible? Errr, he proposes that the first three pirates "in line" get 1/3 of the loot? Maybe he gets the extra coin or they spend it on strippers or something?
No, he can do much better than that. Try thinking about it another way.
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one 1 two 1's one 2 and one 1 one 1 one 2 and two 1's three 1's two 2's and one 1.
they're wrong and I'm the pirate who gets the extra coin!!!
edit: Or at least mine's sexier bitches!
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On June 17 2005 13:43 7op wrote:one 1, one 3, two 1, three 2, one 1 1113213211
That would be the element after the following element, yes
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On June 17 2005 13:45 MPXMX wrote: LTT, you don't buy Andrew Wiles' proof?
I've never looked at it. I'm sure it is fine, I wasn't discrediting it, I was just trying to point out that lolokos problem didn't deserve to be here -.-
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On June 17 2005 13:46 -_- wrote: one 1 two 1's one 2 and one 1 one 1 one 2 and two 1's three 1's two 2's and one 1.
they're wrong and I'm the pirate who gets the extra coin!!!
edit: Or at least mine's sexier bitches!
Err, wtf no? 312211 -> one 3 one 1 two 2 two 1 -> 13112221 then that one would be one 1 one 3 two 1 three 2 one 1 -> 1113213211
Kthxbai.
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On June 17 2005 13:46 LTT wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2005 13:44 -_- wrote:On June 17 2005 13:40 LTT wrote: I've got one for you. Let's see if I can get this one right.
5 pirates find 100 pieces of gold and decide to split the loot. Being that they are bloodthirsty, greedy, yet rediculously rational, they come up with the following plan. (It might help if you imagine them in a line). The first pirate makes a proposal for how the loot will be split among them. If the proposal gets at least 50% of the votes, it is passed and is executed. If it fails to get 50% of the vote, the proposer is executed and the next pirate in line makes his proposal. What proposal should the first pirate make to recieve the maximum benefit possible? Errr, he proposes that the first three pirates "in line" get 1/3 of the loot? Maybe he gets the extra coin or they spend it on strippers or something? No, he can do much better than that. Try thinking about it another way.
He waits till all the other pirates are atrophied (they're greedy bitches like him) and then he kills them.
I googled it, Jesus christ couldn't get it.
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