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Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
:mad: That was an excellent display of nerdiness being applied. You should repost it


alright alright... :p


sin (33)
-------- x arctan (33) + 33 x 3 = 100
cos (33)
pkcRAISTLIN
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
pffftt. it's been like 15 yrs since i learnt that lol


yeah, its amazing that in that 15ish years none of us have had to remember that until now. man, maths was so useful!!
Sunsnail
I remember using trigonometry when I was designing my simple greenhouse.
DJ Mikey Mike
I have some pretty ing bosh qualifications in maths and further maths.


Can hardly remember any of it now.
RJT
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I have some pretty ing bosh qualifications in maths and further maths.


Can hardly remember any of it now.


I have 9 University Calc Credits (obtained in high school through an AP program) and I haven't got a clue with regard to any of it at this point.

Huzzah for easy to get AP credits and never having taken an actual University Math Course.
Lilith
Hope your pretty then, otherwise you might have a fine career lined up as a stripper. :stongue:
Masonious
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Hope your pretty then, otherwise you might have a fine career lined up as a stripper. :stongue:


you're*

:*)
Psy-T
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
congrats, you just graduated grade 3 maths

wonder if anybody else worked it out.

next question!


not necessarily.

quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
alright you maths lovers try this...

Each child in a family has at least 3 brothers and 2 sisters. What is the smallest number of children the family might have?[/SIZE]


the correct answer is either 0 or 7. the ackward phrasing of the question doesn't explicitly state that the family does have children, it only establishes a set of conditions under which the family would have children.
Psy-T
this is the 1st number of a sequence: 1

this is the 2nd number of the same sequence: 2

this is the 15th number of the same sequence: 3078281734093318688459300007823719828521854630505113020933460422206697013398219579016739551162884034
43801781174272

this is the 16th number of the same sequence: 4249103942534136789516705625241974901863674494181625538559555310560322847888681794191330001812183428
535111463588997200812277263470122165791527615983013269881555065016668314575225382502


what sequence are these numbers from?

answer in words rather than in numbers please.
Omega_M
random sequence.

Psy-T
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
random sequence.


nope (just edited it to make it easier)
Floorfiller
quote:
Originally posted by Psy-T
nope (just edited it to make it easier)



n to the power of n-1 ?
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