Oh man I know this... <_<Zelandonia said:What mathmatic series am I typing?
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55...
It's in The DaVinci Code...
Oh man I know this... <_<Zelandonia said:What mathmatic series am I typing?
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55...
WHATEVERDarthGohan1 said:no, its infinite answers. the only answer that doesnt work is impossible.STORMCOMMANDER said:
5x=5x, where x is all real numbers.STORMCOMMANDER said:WHATEVERDarthGohan1 said:no, its infinite answers. the only answer that doesnt work is impossible.STORMCOMMANDER said:
infinity is the same as impossible sometimes because infinity is not a number =)
The Fibonacci numbersZelandonia said:What mathmatic series am I typing?
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55...
improper ≈ impossibleZelandonia said:5x=5x, where x is all real numbers.STORMCOMMANDER said:WHATEVERDarthGohan1 said:no, its infinite answers. the only answer that doesnt work is impossible.STORMCOMMANDER said:
infinity is the same as impossible sometimes because infinity is not a number =)
:no: :no: :no:UltraByte said:Oh man I know this... <_<Zelandonia said:What mathmatic series am I typing?
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55...
It's in The DaVinci Code...
<big><big><big><big><big><big><big>=(</big></big></big></big></big>OddCrazyMe said:This is too technical for a Pre-8th grader. D=
*dies*
That's probably in my pre-calc book that just came today. I'll get back to you in a few months.STORMCOMMANDER said:Find the area between f(x) and g(x) where:
f(x) = .3x2 + 8
g(x) = -.5x2 + 25
and it's from a to b...
a = 0
b = 4
lolBulerias said:That's probably in my pre-calc book that just came today. I'll get back to you in a few months.STORMCOMMANDER said:Find the area between f(x) and g(x) where:
f(x) = .3x2 + 8
g(x) = -.5x2 + 25
and it's from a to b...
a = 0
b = 4
Nope, it's Calculus.Bulerias said:That's probably in my pre-calc book that just came today. I'll get back to you in a few months.STORMCOMMANDER said:Find the area between f(x) and g(x) where:
f(x) = .3x2 + 8
g(x) = -.5x2 + 25
and it's from a to b...
a = 0
b = 4
Erm, my pre-calc book actually has some calculus, and my regular calculus book is AP Calc.STORMCOMMANDER said:Nope, it's Calculus.Bulerias said:That's probably in my pre-calc book that just came today. I'll get back to you in a few months.STORMCOMMANDER said:Find the area between f(x) and g(x) where:
f(x) = .3x2 + 8
g(x) = -.5x2 + 25
and it's from a to b...
a = 0
b = 4
Is that a trick question? :gyroidspin:Flygon said:What is 1 - 1?
I betcha I only know this one. >=D
It's.....Flygon said:What is 1 - 1?
I betcha I only know this one. >=D
I'm sure it doesn't have that though.Bulerias said:Erm, my pre-calc book actually has some calculus, and my regular calculus book is AP Calc.STORMCOMMANDER said:Nope, it's Calculus.Bulerias said:That's probably in my pre-calc book that just came today. I'll get back to you in a few months.STORMCOMMANDER said:Find the area between f(x) and g(x) where:
f(x) = .3x2 + 8
g(x) = -.5x2 + 25
and it's from a to b...
a = 0
b = 4