@ThatRandomPerson111 said in #30:
wait what's the question?
find the volume (I forgot to write that down)
@ThatRandomPerson111 said in #30:
> wait what's the question?
find the volume (I forgot to write that down)
@ThatRandomPerson111 said in #30:
wait what's the question?
find the volume (I forgot to write that down)
Ok so now.
2/0
If you use some Propeties and more and if you try to find you will come with the conclusion on
x=-x
in this case
2=-2
So now you must try to find out how a Undefinable question with some random property makes this dude or me happy.
If you need help contact me.
@candy_0930 said in #24:
Write a generalized function about the series of onestroke possible for regular polygons inscribed in other regular polygons using their midpoints as vertices. Define X as the number of polygons and Y as the sides of each polygon. Same path but different rotations/flips count as a different permutation.
Good luck :D
someone please solve this not one person i know could solve it
Easy problem- what is the coefficient of -1/3 x?
@candy_0930 said in #33:
someone please solve this not one person i know could solve it
Is here one person who could solve my problems?
@richniftyrabbit
-1/3
Guess who this animal is
He has 4 legs in the morning
He has 2 legs in the day
He has 3 legs in the evening
who is it
the answer is a human
I better post math probs on my alt account so my parents don't find out!
Yeah, I gave y'all difficult questions. I don't know how to solve
Here are some easier questions (that I know how to solve):
An odometer reads 16384 km, but it is broken, as when counting, it directly skips from 1 to 3, skipping 2. How many kilometers did the car travel?
Let the sum of the digits of your answer to #1 be A. If there were A identical balls and 5 identical boxes, how many ways are there to put the balls such that there is no box with exactly 4 balls?
Let your answer to #2 be B. Circle O1 is tangent to Circle O2 at R. Circle O1 is tangent to line l at T1. Circle O2 is tangent to line l at T2. Circle O1 has radius B, and Circle O2 has radius 7. A triangle T1T2Q exists, such that the hypotenuse is 246, the T1Q is perpendicular to line l, and a circle is inscribed inside. What is the square of the distance between the center of the inscribed circle and the center of Circle O1?
(sorry, the format kinda sucks)
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