Math Equations

probably because it returns an undefined answer like 0^0

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i do gcse maths what the shingle is this :sob:

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5 = 3n + 4
What is n?

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n=1/3
(Not sure)

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if 3n + 4 = 5 then 3n has to equal 1 so divide 1 by 3 so its ~0.33 or 1/3
cmon dude this is 5th grade math lol

What is 16x/256y if 2x - 4y = 3
(hint: this question was on the SAT lmao)

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May lord bless me with 1 more brain cell

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Yes your right it is 0.3 repeating, but it isn’t grade five math, it is actually in the grade seven curriculum, not five, I know stuff.

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evil 10 + 9 will be 19
angelic 10 +9 will be 19
however _____(insert text)
politics :rofl:

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