| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#48 @CrazySnorlax said in #41: > There is this person who owns a hotel. 20 years ago she planted a tree outside the hotel which is now VERY tall. She is 2m tall and has a long metal pole. A guest complain… | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#45 @Aster_blossom said in #40: > can i hire you to do my maths exam and homework????? All payments should be made using PayPal lol | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#44 @kajalmaya said in #43: > What does x/2 times mean if x is odd? If x is odd, then what I mean by x/2 times is that in the end, there's a term (x + 1)/2, you feel me? Let's take a random odd number, 11… | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#38 @e4e5f4exf4nicht said in #37: > Thank you for the british flag theorem. Until now I've never heard of this. No probs! It can be proved using the distance formula or the Pythagorean Theorem. | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#36 @e4e5f4exf4nicht said in #35: > Can you explain this Symbol : > Doppelpfeil (double up arrow) > stellt Tetration dar (stands for tetration) > In easy language please A simple way of understanding: Add… | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#34 @imminentloss-foryou said in #32: > The point P is inside a rectangle. The distance from P to one corner of the rectangle is 5 cm and its > distance from the opposite corner is 14 cm. The distance fro… | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#31 @e4e5f4exf4nicht said in #14: > But what is 2+2 mod 3... Depends on which way you see it. 2 + (2 mod 3) = 2 + 2 = 4. (2 + 2) mod 3 = 4 mod 3 = 1. | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#29 @teachmewell said in #18: > Sure. > Can you see this? > imgur.com/a/toAlAyT > We have an outer black triangle, with given sidelengths and given area (purple). In the middle of the longest side is the … | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#26 @imminentloss-foryou said in #20: > For which value of k is √2016 + √56 equal to 14^k? (Assuming k is a real number) √2016 + √56 = 14^k Thus, √(36*56) + √56 = 14^k Thus, √36 * √56 + √56 = 14^k Thus, 6… | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
| Off-Topic Discussion - Post your math problems here#19 @teachmewell said in #13: > @ForumMathSolver, I did the same proof, only with less fancy names. Although, is it not enough to simply prove that it is right for x+1? By definition induction only works … | ForumMathSolver ![]() |
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