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Galactic Matyhematics.

 
 
Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 09:02 am
lol, yeah yeah and still no answer.


viva la' education' America!!

and they are not even ashamed!!


Smile

engineer
 
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Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 09:44 am
@Quehoniaomath,
Quehoniaomath wrote:

lol, yeah yeah and still no answer.

I keep waiting for you to answer. Luckily, I am patient.

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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Quehoniaomath
 
  0  
Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 09:56 am
And again, for all our toddlers out there:

Quote:
1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+5) the conventional way!



long yes, but not too dificult...

or is it? lol

engineer
 
  1  
Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 10:00 am
@Brandon9000,
My purpose is two fold. First, I want to make sure that someone who is looking up vm in the future and stumbles on this thread sees it for what it is and is not. Second, I want them to see someone who is pushing vm as a robust problem solving technique thoroughly discredited. Every time Q whines and complains without being able to solve a simple problem, he makes my point for me. He can't even solve his own problem using vm, much less mine.
engineer
 
  1  
Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 10:01 am
@Quehoniaomath,
Not even long, just the average of two numbers. But here is your answer: http://able2know.org/topic/242954-3#post-5717396. Yours is answered, now mine:

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 10:57 am
@engineer,
engineer wrote:

My purpose is two fold. First, I want to make sure that someone who is looking up vm in the future and stumbles on this thread sees it for what it is and is not. Second, I want them to see someone who is pushing vm as a robust problem solving technique thoroughly discredited. Every time Q whines and complains without being able to solve a simple problem, he makes my point for me. He can't even solve his own problem using vm, much less mine.

And if so many people hadn't had their own private reasons, he might have left the board by now. Whatever you gain by making a reference to Vedic mathematics is not as much as you lose by giving him the attention he craves.
Quehoniaomath
 
  0  
Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 11:09 am
it it is really too difficult for here, that is for sure.
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engineer
 
  1  
Reply Sun 2 Nov, 2014 11:15 am
@Brandon9000,
Brandon9000 wrote:

And if so many people hadn't had their own private reasons, he might have left the board by now. Whatever you gain by making a reference to Vedic mathematics is not as much as you lose by giving him the attention he craves.

He's let this thread go dormant a couple of times but he always comes back to it. I doubt he'll stop trolling just because we ignore him.
Quehoniaomath
 
  0  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 01:29 am
and of course still no answer to the problem.



really too difficult I guess.
engineer
 
  1  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 06:02 am
@Quehoniaomath,
You can do it if you try, you just haven't tried yet.

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 08:09 am
it becomes shocking ..and still hilarious,,,,


unbelievable this girly,
engineer
 
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Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 08:21 am
@Quehoniaomath,
Still can't solve it? Is it vm that fails here or your knowledge of it?

1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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Quehoniaomath
 
  0  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 08:23 am
Wink

engineer
 
  2  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 08:27 am
@Quehoniaomath,
1/(x+4) + 1/(x+3)=1/(x+2) + 1/(x+11) using VM.
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maxdancona
 
  1  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 08:56 am
@engineer,
Engineer, you already won this thread. When will you stop the victory laps?
engineer
 
  1  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 10:12 am
@maxdancona,
Ok, ok. I'll have to find other pursuits.
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Brandon9000
 
  1  
Reply Mon 3 Nov, 2014 06:11 pm
@engineer,
engineer wrote:

Brandon9000 wrote:

And if so many people hadn't had their own private reasons, he might have left the board by now. Whatever you gain by making a reference to Vedic mathematics is not as much as you lose by giving him the attention he craves.

He's let this thread go dormant a couple of times but he always comes back to it. I doubt he'll stop trolling just because we ignore him.

He might if everyone or almost everyone ignored him.
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Tue 4 Nov, 2014 01:04 am
the equation I ga ve seems really to be extremely difficult for the people here
They probably even don't know what 1+1= !

Now, anyone out there who can handle the equation? The ones here are too dumb to do that!!!


Thanks to the american education system, especcially made to dumb people down!
. Unbelievable so much stupidity!


They probably do fear VM, and can't handle that, hence their lack of logic, integrity, common sense and rationality.

Figures of course. Smile

actualy, we can't blame them, they are a victim of the great indoctrination system.

parados
 
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Reply Tue 4 Nov, 2014 08:31 am
@Quehoniaomath,
Quote:
They probably even don't know what 1+1= !

I'll bet you can't do that in vedic math. Laughing
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Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Tue 4 Nov, 2014 04:27 pm
still no answers

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