*simultaneously makes first post in topic, and bumps*
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catfan8 wrote:
Nobody will ever solve this one...
x=1+x
Find x
x = 1+x
x^2 = (1+x)^2
x^2 = 1 + 2x + x^2
(cancel x^2)
0 = 1 + 2x
2x = -1
x =-.5
There's an answer ...I might have cheated, but it's an answer .
Last edited by AtomicBawm3 (2012-04-19 22:57:25)
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Does the answer have to do with the number becoming positive when you square it?
I don't see anything wrong with it...maybe I'm not looking hard enough
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Factorise this.
8xy+16y+32xy^2
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trinary wrote:
catfan8 wrote:
Nobody will ever solve this one...
x=1+x
Find xIsn't the answer infinity?
Yes. Although technically no actually, since you can have different "levels" of infinity.
Last edited by RedRocker227 (2012-04-20 02:56:03)
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I'm taking a physics gifted education class, and I'm really enjoying it
My favorite part is the math problems. They're actually pretty easy because when you think about it, they're really just multiplication and division.
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I was gonna guess infinity.. But then that poses the question, what is infinity-infinity? One way of thinking would suggest infinity. The other; 0.
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