Mathematics
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OpenStudy (hysusonic):
9+10=21
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OpenStudy (hysusonic):
9=3*3
10=2*5
OpenStudy (hysusonic):
let me show you the proof jeez
OpenStudy (hysusonic):
now where was i? oh yea
9 = 3x3
10= 5x2
3 (from 3x3) x 5 (from 5x2) = 15
3 (from 3x3) x 2 (from 5x2) = 6
15+6=21
9+10=21 confirmed
OpenStudy (canadiansteve99):
My god O_O I was so wrong..
Nnesha (nnesha):
1+1 =11 how ??
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OpenStudy (kidrah69):
LOL this is cool :)
OpenStudy (kidrah69):
nnesha thats like saying 5+5=55 how?? -.-
Nnesha (nnesha):
nope
Nnesha (nnesha):
yeah you can say that
OpenStudy (kidrah69):
:P
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OpenStudy (hysusonic):
those are 2 completely different equations @kidrah69
OpenStudy (kidrah69):
i know but the way they are solved are the same
Nnesha (nnesha):
yeah 5+5 =55 how ?
OpenStudy (kidrah69):
:P its saying 5 PLUS 5 = 55 so if u add a 5 next to a five u get 55 :P
Nnesha (nnesha):
what about 1+1 =11?
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OpenStudy (hysusonic):
same concept
OpenStudy (kidrah69):
Same way there are 2 ones next to each other :P 1 PLUS 1 add a 1 next to one yep same concept
Nnesha (nnesha):
add 5 nah
nah
Nnesha (nnesha):
nah
OpenStudy (hysusonic):
@Awolflover1
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(ab)(cd)
ac+cd
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Think you made up some math there
Nnesha (nnesha):
cb or cd ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[(3*3)+(5*2)\]
\[3(1*1)+5(1*\frac{ 2}{ 5 })\]
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OpenStudy (omarbirjas):
lies
OpenStudy (omarbirjas):
heres the proof
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Nice formula, apart from the actual mathematical world.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You guys are all stupid. 9+10 is obviously 2.35.
OpenStudy (er.mohd.amir):
here is base of numbers adding is not 10 Q. is not written right give the base and i solve it
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TheSmartOne (thesmartone):
You're saying that:
\(\sf ab + cd = e\)
then:
\(\sf ac + bd = e\)
Plug in some numbers...
\(\sf a=3 \\ b=5 \\c=4\\d=6 \\e=39\)
So:
\(\sf (3)(5) + (4)(6) = 39\)
\(\sf 15+ 24 = 39\)
then:
\(\sf (3)(4) + (5)(6) = 39\)
\(\sf 12+30 = 39\)
\(\sf 42 \neq 39\)
It doesn't work... nice try though mate.