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Clever maths people: with simultaneous equations, if you multiply both A and B to get a C and a D, can you take D away from C or vice versa, or do you have to take away from one of the original two equations?
Wednesday, 20-Feb-13 21:50:30 UTC from web-
@mastertdi try E
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@sweetiederelle, I'm not even dignifying your existence with a response.
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@mastertdi E squared = A +B... EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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@mastertdi wats that then
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@sweetiederelle @thatoneguy14 SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP
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@mastertdi ;_; My feelings......
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@thatoneguy14, sorry not sorry but a little sorry but not really
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@mastertdi ;_;
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@thatoneguy14, don't look at me like that
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@mastertdi ;_; ;_;
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@thatoneguy14, >:I
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@mastertdi ;
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@thatoneguy14, >
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@mastertdi thing is though, my class is mostly jr's (weighted class, aka high school AND college credit) what u were asking was back in trig last semester
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I'm officially ignoring you guys now. Full steam ahead on this homework.
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@mastertdi Boo
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@yodelerty, go back to yer ice hole
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@sweetiederelle The wonderful morals of RDN
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