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Dokumas Jamaicabronx View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Thursday, November 25, 2010

Zeth wrote : Actually, the initial equation simply looks like an elongated process to produce a rounding error by offsetting incremental fractional values and applying squaring/rooting operations.


OH MY FREAKING GOODNESS you're a genius Zeth *laughing out loud*

Malek View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Friday, November 26, 2010

Zeth wrote : Actually, the initial equation simply looks like an elongated process to produce a rounding error by offsetting incremental fractional values and applying squaring/rooting operations.


To make it clear, he meant that divine did a voluntary error in his operations, grega as well....just to make it funny , but... it's not !

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Friday, November 26, 2010

Malek wrote :

Zeth wrote : Actually, the initial equation simply looks like an elongated process to produce a rounding error by offsetting incremental fractional values and applying squaring/rooting operations.


To make it clear, he meant that divine did a voluntary error in his operations, grega as well....just to make it funny , but... it's not !



I didn't do a deliberate error. All the steps I did were correct except for one thing *intense laughter*

If Z = X , then Z - X = 0 right?

I pretty much get 0 = 0 though the entire equation. Which in the end turns to this.

2(Z - X) = Z - X ===> 2 * 0 = 1 * 0

You can never divide with 0. that's the only error in my equation. Other than that all the steps are legit.

And if you ignore that Z = X that step is legit in itself to *intense laughter*

I never did anything as shabby as confusions by adding to the closest square number.

ESFER25 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Friday, November 26, 2010

TheXenon wrote : And dividing by zero will always work right? Wink



3/0=*world explodes*

divinemaniac with a fake title View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Friday, November 26, 2010

I didn't come up with this...
My friend showed it to me...
And I too am trying to find a fault in this.

najeeb My Sir View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Saturday, November 27, 2010

divine you're whole equation is wrong to start with

RealDeal View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Saturday, November 27, 2010

Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

Baldwin Lost Soul View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Saturday, November 27, 2010

My girl as a friend found the fault. Shame on you guys.



I found a fault in your status.
(4^2)-2x4x(9/2)+((9/2)^2)=(5^2)-2x5x(9/2)+((9/2)^2) (4-9/2)^2
you can't change those 4's to 5's
in 4^2 and 2x4
5^2 and 2x5
you can't do that. Neutral

najeeb My Sir View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Sunday, November 28, 2010

Baldwin wrote : My girl as a friend found the fault. Shame on you guys.



I found a fault in your status.
(4^2)-2x4x(9/2)+((9/2)^2)=(5^2)-2x5x(9/2)+((9/2)^2) (4-9/2)^2
you can't change those 4's to 5's
in 4^2 and 2x4
5^2 and 2x5
you can't do that. Neutral



I already said the equation is wrong

Baldwin Lost Soul View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Sunday, November 28, 2010

najeeb wrote :

Baldwin wrote : My girl as a friend found the fault. Shame on you guys.



I found a fault in your status.
(4^2)-2x4x(9/2)+((9/2)^2)=(5^2)-2x5x(9/2)+((9/2)^2) (4-9/2)^2
you can't change those 4's to 5's
in 4^2 and 2x4
5^2 and 2x5
you can't do that. Neutral



I already said the equation is wrong




But you didn't prove it.

RealDeal View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

But you didn't prove it.



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Laguna|DaGGeR View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

Baldwin wrote :

najeeb wrote :

Baldwin wrote : My girl as a friend found the fault. Shame on you guys.



I found a fault in your status.
(4^2)-2x4x(9/2)+((9/2)^2)=(5^2)-2x5x(9/2)+((9/2)^2) (4-9/2)^2
you can't change those 4's to 5's
in 4^2 and 2x4
5^2 and 2x5
you can't do that. Neutral



I already said the equation is wrong




But you didn't prove it.

2+2=7

najeeb My Sir View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

Baldwin wrote :

najeeb wrote :

Baldwin wrote : My girl as a friend found the fault. Shame on you guys.



I found a fault in your status.
(4^2)-2x4x(9/2)+((9/2)^2)=(5^2)-2x5x(9/2)+((9/2)^2) (4-9/2)^2
you can't change those 4's to 5's
in 4^2 and 2x4
5^2 and 2x5
you can't do that. Neutral



I already said the equation is wrong




But you didn't prove it.



why should I , ill-advised

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

Here is one. The error in this one is so big and lipid it screams "OVER HERE!" But still a fun thing.

1 = 1
1 = 1 + 1 - 1 (the equation is still correct after adding and subtracting the same number on one side)
(5-4) = 2 - (5-4) (5-4 = 1 and 1 + 1 = 2)
1 = 2 - 1 (divide with (5 - 4))
1 = 1 (simply calculate to get proof of this concept)

Now on to the real equation with the upper proof of concept.

2 = 2
2 = 2 + 2 - 2 (same as above)
(5-3) = 4 - (5-3) (2 = 5-3 and 2 + 2 = 4)
1 = 4 - 1 (divide with (5 - 3))
1 = 3 (the result is that 1 = 3)

Now who ever doesn't see this mistake should go back to the first grade of elementary school. But go ahead and point it out anyhow.

Mima The Disciple View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

Grega wrote : Here is one. The error in this one is so big and lipid it screams "OVER HERE!" But still a fun thing.

1 = 1
1 = 1 + 1 - 1 (the equation is still correct after adding and subtracting the same number on one side)
(5-4) = 2 - (5-4) (5-4 = 1 and 1 + 1 = 2)
1 = 2 - 1 (divide with (5 - 4))
1 = 1 (simply calculate to get proof of this concept)

Now on to the real equation with the upper proof of concept.

2 = 2
2 = 2 + 2 - 2 (same as above)
(5-3) = 4 - (5-3) (2 = 5-3 and 2 + 2 = 4)
1 = 4 - 1 (divide with (5 - 3))
1 = 3 (the result is that 1 = 3)

Now who ever doesn't see this mistake should go back to the first grade of elementary school. But go ahead and point it out anyhow.



4 should be divided by 5-3 as well Very Happy that makes it correct Very Happy

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

Mima92bgd wrote :

Grega wrote : Here is one. The error in this one is so big and lipid it screams "OVER HERE!" But still a fun thing.

1 = 1
1 = 1 + 1 - 1 (the equation is still correct after adding and subtracting the same number on one side)
(5-4) = 2 - (5-4) (5-4 = 1 and 1 + 1 = 2)
1 = 2 - 1 (divide with (5 - 4))
1 = 1 (simply calculate to get proof of this concept)

Now on to the real equation with the upper proof of concept.

2 = 2
2 = 2 + 2 - 2 (same as above)
(5-3) = 4 - (5-3) (2 = 5-3 and 2 + 2 = 4)
1 = 4 - 1 (divide with (5 - 3))
1 = 3 (the result is that 1 = 3)

Now who ever doesn't see this mistake should go back to the first grade of elementary school. But go ahead and point it out anyhow.



4 should be divided by 5-3 as well Very Happy that makes it correct Very Happy



yeah its one of the basic principles of math. You can't devide 4 - X by X and just get rid of the X ^^

ESFER25 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Monday, November 29, 2010

najeeb wrote : why should I , ill-advised

Because if you don't we won't believe you Very Happy

Nemix View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Tuesday, December 07, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/v/lstDdzedgcE?fs=1&Half-Life=en_US&rel=0

ADMIN EDIT : Do NOT embed videos. Use a URL.

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Nemix wrote :



PLease for Lloyds sake, can you stop embedding the videos. I only see the HTML embed code and getting the link from in there is a pain.

Nemix View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Why? I see the video just right.

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Nemix wrote : Why? I see the video just right.



what the heck all I see is the embed HTML code.

Hogeta View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Wednesday, December 08, 2010

I can see it

ESFER25 View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Wednesday, December 08, 2010

I can't see it if I'm logged in, but I can if I'm logged out Surprised

Grega Perpetual Traveler View user's profile Send private message

Reply with quote Wednesday, December 08, 2010

ESFER25 wrote : I can't see it if I'm logged in, but I can if I'm logged out Surprised




Same I can only see it if logged out :S

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