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I will put into a language you can understand so my point can finally get across without your constant misconceptions and twisting of my words. Your ability is quite a rare talent found only in a breed of superhumans - otherwise known as math people. They are the scientifically analytical and straightforward types who use their wit and logical minds to confuse the common folk with unknown number sequences and expressions. So that brings us to our problem at hand how you can turn A plus B into C minus D. The equation is simple enough, because the variables are all there. But the second I open my mouth, they disappear, flying out of the window to a land where math is native tongue. There X times Y is two Pi squared. Or negative B is positive C. To put it in the simpliest terms: Take the constant IAM all over The product of one S and one O, times the quantity of R squared, mulitiplied by the term Y. Strictly mathematically speaking of course.
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Feb 23, 2012
Feb 23, 2012 at 12:09 AM UTC
Mathematically Speaking
I will put into a language you can understand so my point can finally get across without your constant misconceptions and twisting of my words. Your ability is quite a rare talent found only in a breed of superhumans - otherwise known as math people. They are the scientifically analytical and straightforward types who use their wit and logical minds to confuse the common folk with unknown number sequences and expressions. So that brings us to our problem at hand how you can turn A plus B into C minus D. The equation is simple enough, because the variables are all there. But the second I open my mouth, they disappear, flying out of the window to a land where math is native tongue. There X times Y is two Pi squared. Or negative B is positive C. To put it in the simpliest terms: Take the constant IAM all over The product of one S and one O, times the quantity of R squared, mulitiplied by the term Y. Strictly mathematically speaking of course.
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Feb 23, 2012
Feb 23, 2012 at 12:09 AM UTC
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