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>> No.5919778 [View]
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I did all this working then realised if I had more common sense, I would have just had to write down that final line.
top lel


Just depends on your mind I guess. Some people (like me) can't use common sense and analyse too much.

>> No.5909885 [View]

>>5909865

A car can't travel at the speed of light because it has mass and it takes infinite energy to get something that has mass to the speed of light.
You could theoretically get it to travel at 99% the speed of light, in which case, you would see light travel away from you at the speed of light.

>> No.5905367 [View]

>>5905345

...The order from least to greatest doesn't change, but if you change the presentation to least to greatest then you can see right away what number is in the middle of the data.
I don't get how you can't get this.
You have a set of numbers, and the median is the number of magnitude half way through the set of data

>> No.5888801 [DELETED]  [View]

>>5888597

the speed stays the same, but it takes longer to it to move through due to it being absorbed.

I also want to know the answer to OP

>> No.5752164 [View]

Explaaain.

>> No.5750870 [View]

>>5750855

But it's all fundamentally the same particles... It's all made up of the same stuff

>> No.5606932 [View]

If a is odd, then a^2 - 1 is always divisible by 8 which means it's always divisible by 4.

>> No.5551710 [View]

>>5551698
Sorry, the third line is actually
y(x+1) = 5/18

>> No.5551707 [View]

> not under 18
> not homework

I found this question and its really bugging me that I can't get the answer to it, so any help would be appreciated.

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If xy = 1/9
x(y+1) = 7/9
y(x+1) = 5/8
What does (x+1)(y+1) = ?

>> No.5193188 [View]

>>5193170
servers are crappy, need maintainance 40% of the time so I'm logged out most nights, If I try to stay in I lag a shitload and everything crashes.

Also, just a alot of grind... gameplay is boring

>> No.5193183 [View]

>>5193154
and apes have something that looks more like claws, than nails. Hoofs are the same thing, it's basically ceratin at the pointy ends of limbs, made to protect, grab, wound, dig, provide stability and more.

>> No.5193167 [View]

>>5193156
the original role of nails was not to climb trees, and it was developed much before apes. Those are facts.

Walking bare-footed, it's most efficient having nails, it provides greater stability, and protects the spear like bones, nowhere else in the body are bones so sharp and close to the skin than nails and hand.

>> No.5193155 [View]

>>5193149
It's more likely, the shoe was pushing at the tip of the nail, small shoes do that, and shoes in general.

>> No.5193148 [View]

>>5193144
nails were developed before apes climbed trees you noobs.

ever seen crocs? hey have nails, wolves too.

>> No.5193145 [View]

>>5193115
And yeah he's right, do you send an sms with the base of your finger?

>> No.5193141 [View]

>>5193125
I'm pretty sure every textbook says nails are for protecting your fingertips... EVERY SINGLE ONE.

Also, most important:

Nails were originally built to gain stability on ground, and better traction. This still today would provide human toes with stability, they are supported by the nails

>> No.5193110 [View]

>>5193091
gj, many 16 year old wanna-be scientists were taught a lesson

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>>5193058
>>5193062
>>5193063
Guys, i think he means.. there are still spatial dimenshions... but not the flexible relative space einstein, quantum fluctiation and more describe... i think he means particles being in nothing, maybe there could still be electric fields, if space is only affected by energy...

we don't know shit. This is just philosophy until 3012

>> No.5193097 [View]

>>5193088
Educationally damaged as fuck I assume hahah

>> No.5193090 [View]

>>5193083
Is his wife not hot ?

I mean, his genes gave him money, giving him bitches.

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>>5193077
I don't get the small comma too, like it has something to do with differentiation?

>> No.5193047 [View]

>>5193014
shhh... you'll break his fragile self esteem, we're trying to help him...

>> No.5193041 [View]

>>5193022
We call log with the base e... ln

So it's ln(x)=loge(x)

and log(x)=log10(x)

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