[6+3x8]+2a+0.5+99x(infinity x 0.5) / 50 =
hint: answer above 1000
a= square root of 93 + 86.5
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infinity?
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Poke_Master wrote:
[6+3x8]+2a+0.5+99x(infinity x 0.5) / 50 =
hint: answer above 1000
a= square root of 93 + 86.5
*mind bluescreens*
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The answer, good sir, is obviously bacon.
Last edited by Earthboundjeff (2011-09-01 18:00:46)
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Earthboundjeff wrote:
The answer, good sir, is obviously bacon.
How is it not cheeze, as you stated before the edit?
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no no and no its not some sort of food
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the answer is obviously:
10000.50713
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Poke_Master wrote:
no no and no its not some sort of food
Okay, then the answer would be toilet paper.
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*explodes out of hate of math*
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Poke_Master wrote:
the answer is obviously:
10000.50713
Care to show us how you arrived at that answer? It would spare this topic from becoming another spam thread due to blindly-thrown answers.

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well i had to simply the problem to the problem shown. its had to make complexed math problems on a computer. i used a caculater i just want to what people would react to a problem like this. so im not trying to make scam or any thing. im not that kind of person.
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Poke_Master wrote:
well i had to simply the problem to the problem shown. its had to make complexed math problems on a computer. i used a caculater i just want to what people would react to a problem like this. so im not trying to make scam or any thing. im not that kind of person.
The correct answer should be infinity. An infinity will remain an infinity whatever number you add, subtract, multiply or divide it by, as long as that number is not an infinity.
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MyRedNeptune wrote:
Poke_Master wrote:
well i had to simply the problem to the problem shown. its had to make complexed math problems on a computer. i used a caculater i just want to what people would react to a problem like this. so im not trying to make scam or any thing. im not that kind of person.
The correct answer should be infinity. An infinity will remain an infinity whatever number you add, subtract, multiply or divide it by, as long as that number is not an infinity.
My thoughts exactly
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Undefined.
Look Infinity * 0.5 is equal to infinity.
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Google won't do this one. D:
I'll just go with infinity then.
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i am so done here
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It is a common misconception that infinity can be dealt with like typical constants. What happens when you add 1 to infinity? Is it larger than before? No, infinity is merely a way of expressing a concept. It cannot be dealt with operations like constants.
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demosthenes wrote:
It is a common misconception that infinity can be dealt with like typical constants. What happens when you add 1 to infinity? Is it larger than before? No, infinity is merely a way of expressing a concept. It cannot be dealt with operations like constants.
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Infinity isn't a number. It's more of an idea. So I think it's impossible to solve. Half of infinity is infinity.
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