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Avogadro said :
Log(Magic^2)-log(Friendship-2^5x)= Log(cake+2x)

2 * log(magic) - log(friendship) - log(2^5x) = log(cake+2x)

2 * log(magic/friendship) - log(2^5x) = log(cake+2x)

2 * log([magic/friendship]/2^5x) = log(cake+2x)

(2/5x) * log([magic/friendship]/2) = log(cake+2x)

10^(2/5x) * log([magic/friendship]/2) = 10^log(cake+2x)

(magic/friendship)/2) ^ 2/5x = cake+2x

magic/friendship/2 = (cake+2x)^5x/2

how many of these words are variables?



I almost took the time to work that out, but decided against it.
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14-Apr-2015 00:10:33

Dodo
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Zamorak83432 said :
Morgan said :
Zamorak83432 said :
Speaking of math.

Why do people from the uk call math "maths" its just sounds so awkward to me <_<
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Still sounds weird.

'I'm going to do my maths homework'
A lot of brits (wrongly) pronounce the "th" sound with an "f" sound, like thing/fing. Maybe thats why it sounds more normal to them. When Americans pronounce the "th" the way it should, it is more difficult (=awkward) to pronounce.

Saying "Maffs" is easier to say than just saying "Maths" while enunciating but the "th" and the "s"

Math is still the correct way to say it

14-Apr-2015 00:44:00

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