Wait! If the problem was that you didn't know the problem, then the problem is solved because you now know what the problem is because I explained it to you.
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42!
EDIT: Not 42 factorial, just 42.
Wait! If the problem was that you didn't know the problem, then the problem is solved because you now know what the problem is because I explained it to you.
Meep.
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Therefore the question is the problem, which I just explained.
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This statement is false.
I discovered something weird in math. Did I do something wrong?
36=36
36=9*4
36/6=(9/6)*(4/6)
6=(3/2)*(2/3)
6=6/6
6=1
I got it from the calculations done above.
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But when you divide an equation by a number, doesn't every number in the equation have to be divided by the number?
Also (9*6)/6 =/= 6*(9/6) =/= 9*(9/6)
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I made a mistake. Otherwise, they are equal.
You're thinking of ADDITION principles. If it was 36=12+24 it would be (36/6)=(12/6)+(24/6). That property doesn't apply to multiplication, just addition and subtraction. Think about it, what you're saying is:
36/6=(9*6)/6
Swithch it to prime factors, and you've got
36/6=(3*3*3*2)/(3*2)
That is not the same as
36/6=(3/3)*(3/3)*(3/3)*(2/3)*(3/2)*(3/2)*(3/2)*(2/2)
And Irot, what's wrong?
I wasn't thinking of addition principles. I was pretty sure that multiplication and division would have the same rules (i.e. if you multiply a whole equation by 3, then you multiply every term in the equation by 3. I figured it was similar for division).
Other mathy stuff:
There are Nine Directional Axes: three for Space, three for Time, and three for Reality.
The Three Spacial Axes:
X, Y, and Z.
The Three Temporal Axes:
A, B, and C.
The Three Realistic Axes:
M, N, and O.
Someone needs to post in my group.
I know that X, Y, and Z represent length, height, and width, respectively, but what do A, B, C, M, N, and O represent?
Stuff, possibly involving pirate ninja zombie jesus.
The world may never know.
There is something I do know, and that is this topic requires less math. >.o
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Meh.
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Lets not.
Also again backwards looks like a racial slur. :D
Maybe you could explain it in the intelligent discussion group. That seems to have died. Maybe you could resurrect it.
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I don't see it. But I will post.
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Blah.