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Galactic Matyhematics.

 
 
maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 12:58 pm
@parados,
Yes Q, Engineer is kicking your butt on this thread.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 01:22 pm
This really is a sad sad sad and mad mad mad world with very sad sad sad sad, and angry angry angry people. pity they destroy things that others, which are more wise, may value.
parados
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 01:23 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Are you saying engineer has managed to destroy VM because he showed you can't make it do what you claimed it could?

Or maybe you are admitting you destroyed VM by revealing its weaknesses.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 01:30 pm
@parados,
Quote:
Are you saying engineer has managed to destroy VM because he showed you can't make it do what you claimed it could?

Or maybe you are admitting you destroyed VM by revealing its weaknesses.


He hasn't destroyed a thing. again, yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwn

he even can't answer a sum, so in his idiocy he gives another sum!!!!!!!

And he really hasn't destroyed VM, because he really can't.
She is just an afraid kiddie.

But he knows how to destroy a thread, because of the way he makes his postings AND CAN'T EVEN ANSWER A SIMPLE SUM AND THEN HIDE BEHINDS, LIKE A LITTEL SISSY AFTER ANOTHER SUM!!

How idiotic ridiculous it all is.

But it is ok, she just shows his enormous stupidity and how destructive and afraid that kiddie is.

She must be afraid that conventional math is going down.

So, no she hasn't destroyed VM at all, very simply because he can't even do that. It is an impossibilty.

He doesn't even recognize it is used in the field of ict.

So, destroying VM? lol, no way. impossible.

maxdancona
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 01:30 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Part of the problem Q, is this,

You think you are so superior (i.e. "more wise") then everyone else, this naturally makes people want to take you down a notch. It's just human nature.

But then you do foolish things like get into arguments about mathematics with people who know a lot about mathematics and science with people actually understand science... and you say the most outlandish things...

This last post actually makes me feel a bit sorry for you. Some of us seem to enjoy making fun of some of the crazy things you say. But then again, you do bring it on yourself.
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parados
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 01:37 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Yes, it has been a big yawn as you have spent the last 52 days avoiding answering this simple question from engineer.

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(2x+11) using VM.

52 days and counting and I didn't even have to use VM to calculate 52 from Aug 10 to Oct 1. But it seems you can't use VM show engineer up by showing how to do his equation in VM.
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thack45
 
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Reply Wed 1 Oct, 2014 06:41 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
I'll give you one thing: you've made the weirdest religion thread I've ever seen
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sat 4 Oct, 2014 10:24 pm
You're enabling him by giving him the attention he craves.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 08:32 am
Well, well, well,

still nobody seems to be eduucated enough to crack this one!
figures,

And no, 'answering' with an other sum is of course no answer at all.
That is just sheer dumbnes and stupidty,


Ah well, I fear now for the american education, Actually, there is none!
engineer
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:00 am
@Quehoniaomath,
Apparently VM is completely unable to answer

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(2x+11)

Do you need me to give you an easier one?
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:05 am
Ah well, just again the same some one who can''t do it al all!

figures!

engineer
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:07 am
@Quehoniaomath,
If 1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(2x+11) is too hard for you, you can drop the 2 in the last expression. Let's try:

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.

That one reduces to a quadratic so VM shouldn't have any problems, right? Doing everything I can to help you out here.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:08 am
I just said answering a sum with another sum is really really very stupid and very dumb!

So, from all this I have to conclude you can't do it and from that I gather you must be afraid of the real mathemaics, not the garbage that is teached in schools and universities. Gee, you even have to pay for your own indoctrination! what kind of school is that????


So, answer first my sum, otherwise you have proved to be extremely stupid, without reasoning skills, reading skills and comprehension skills, and more, but that is for later.
engineer
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:14 am
@Quehoniaomath,
You answered your own question on July 16th, then Mark asked you to show your solution in vm and you refused. Now you've been asking it again while ducking a very reasonable request for over two months. Again:

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.

Since I took the two off for you, this quickly reduces to a quadratic which can be solved using the quadratic formula. Easy as can be. Where is the VM solution?
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:16 am
just one big mouth , no substance whatsover and even can't find a solution for a
simple (albeit long) mathematical equation. Says a lot about his (probably her) potential.


Bit of a coward actually!
engineer
 
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Reply Mon 20 Oct, 2014 11:31 am
@Quehoniaomath,
1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.

Any high school student can do this using traditional math. No VM solution?
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Thu 30 Oct, 2014 08:34 am
funny! still noone here to solve the equation!

Ah well, state education I guess Wink
engineer
 
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Reply Thu 30 Oct, 2014 09:19 am
@Quehoniaomath,
I thought you said VM could handle this better than traditional math and now you want us to solve this for you?

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Thu 30 Oct, 2014 10:01 am
Yaawnn she can't ! That is for sure
engineer
 
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Reply Thu 30 Oct, 2014 11:25 am
@Quehoniaomath,
1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.

You can do it! (Ok, maybe you can't.)
 

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