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If 2 + 2 = 4,

4 + 4 = 8,

And 142 + 468 = 621

Then 3762 + 8271 = ?

 

Please solve the final problem based on the first 3 problems. No, the Third problem is not wrong. Yes this is possible, Though it is most likely beyond the average persons required math.


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If 2 + 2 = 4,

4 + 4 = 8,

And 142 + 468 = 621

Then 3762 + 8271 = ?

 

Please solve the final problem based on the first 3 problems. No, the Third problem is not wrong. Yes this is possible, Though it is most likely beyond the average persons required math.

 

Quan one time couldn't figure out what 5 divided by 1 was. He thought the answer was 5. This will cause his head to implode. Edited by Derp2daherp
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If 2 + 2 = 4,

4 + 4 = 8,

And 142 + 468 = 621

Then 3762 + 8271 = ?

 

Please solve the final problem based on the first 3 problems. No, the Third problem is not wrong. Yes this is possible, Though it is most likely beyond the average persons required math.

 

12493 ready 2 keep sucking me Omega... Edited by PlasmaStorm
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*Clap Clap Clap*

 

Now let me get out some math that i actually know will be beyond the abilities of anyone except a true programmer. Time to break out my Programming 101 Textbook - LETS SEE HOW YOU LIKE BINARY EQUASIONS - W00T B0LEAN ALGEBRA FTW

 

Oh, and derp - that was just a random question i grabbed off a website. I didn't really look at it till he answered. Then i did the math myself cuz i lost the website.

 

 

well actually - wait. Do u want Vector Mechanics math from my school book, or Boolean Algebra basics/advanced from my own personal library? or are you up to something more challenging/obscure?

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UH-OH!!!

*Clap Clap Clap*

 

Now let me get out some math that i actually know will be beyond the abilities of anyone except a true programmer. Time to break out my Programming 101 Textbook - LETS SEE HOW YOU LIKE BINARY EQUASIONS - W00T B0LEAN ALGEBRA FTW

 

Oh, and derp - that was just a random question i grabbed off a website. I didn't really look at it till he answered. Then i did the math myself cuz i lost the website.

 

 

well actually - wait. Do u want Vector Mechanics math from my school book, or Boolean Algebra basics/advanced from my own personal library? or are you up to something more challenging/obscure?

 

Uh-Oh NO

 

Well no wonder he figured it out. He copypastad.

 

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OMFG! I OPENED MY VECTOR MECHANICS BOOK AND FOUND MAH MONEY! I JUST FOUND $500! OMFG! HA! I knew no one would ever open it again! i just didn't expect I wouldn't ever want to brush up or remember that i put it there!


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OK! found my old section on sample problems. unfortunately i don't have the answers in the book because this is an old colledge textbook that i got from my dad back when i first started using really advanced math, and I've noticed the old books dont give u answers like the new ones.

 

Now, Im alrdy solving this, but it may be a problem that some of the symbols are not included on a standard keyboard, so either type out their names or scan in a pic with it written out.

 

OK!

 

Level One Vector Mechanics for Engineers

 

1.) Determine the mass moment of inertia of a slender rod of length L and mass m with respect to an axis perpendicular to the rod and passing through one end of the rod.

 

(Hint = It is actually impossible to solve this problem, Its more or less asking for the equasion used, so rack your brains, or in many peoples cases, the internet for the answer! This one i garuntee is not online, as it comes from my library!)

 

P.S. Sorry for going all nerdy on your people, just bored at 1 in the morning with nothing else to do.

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OK! found my old section on sample problems. unfortunately i don't have the answers in the book because this is an old colledge textbook that i got from my dad back when i first started using really advanced math, and I've noticed the old books dont give u answers like the new ones.

 

Now, Im alrdy solving this, but it may be a problem that some of the symbols are not included on a standard keyboard, so either type out their names or scan in a pic with it written out.

 

OK!

 

Level One Vector Mechanics for Engineers

 

1.) Determine the mass moment of inertia of a slender rod of length L and mass m with respect to an axis perpendicular to the rod and passing through one end of the rod.

 

(Hint = It is actually impossible to solve this problem, Its more or less asking for the equasion used, so rack your brains, or in many peoples cases, the internet for the answer! This one i garuntee is not online, as it comes from my library!)

 

P.S. Sorry for going all nerdy on your people, just bored at 1 in the morning with nothing else to do.

 

If I answer that correctly, will you give me your $500?

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