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A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 8:12 am
by Loco cola
I am very interested in math, and always have been. I decided to turn this into a great thing, and mix programming with math, thus came the Java math.
Java math is what I like to call a new form of skill sets, which I have already implemented in my game. It very much helps with stuff. I will not advertise my game here, but I am asking otm if they need some help on this. As said in an earlier topic, I am
Moving to UK.
Without a job, im screwed. Also knowing coding and extreme math, I believe I could be a moderate help to OTM, knowing how the game has changed and shifted since 2011. If you want guides on Java math pm me, one equation would be over the characters limit here lol.
Anyways, <ALxCLxSL=SS> (one of my newest formulas)

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 8:44 am
by Arjunlite
You are so full of yourself, it's actually quite humorous reading your posts.

Carry on :)

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:44 am
by ChopstickNinja
Okay smarty, if ure so good at maths, solve my next riddle:

One plus one equals ...what? Should be an open and shut case for an expert like you.

first correct answer gets a special prize, arjunlite you cannot enter cuz u won the last one

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:51 am
by PixelRage
Okay smarty, if ure so good at maths, solve my next riddle:

One plus one equals ...what? Should be an open and shut case for an expert like you.

first correct answer gets a special prize, arjunlite you cannot enter cuz u won the last one
two? geeze i hope i am right

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:53 am
by ChopstickNinja
No, ull have to think harder than that to solve this one!

I had to make them harder, or arjunlite gets them in like 2 secs, even the last one he did in like 8 mins http://celtic-heroes.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=70666

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:54 am
by PixelRage
No, ull have to think harder than that to solve this one!

I had to make them harder, or arjunlite gets them in like 2 secs, even the last one he did in like 8 mins http://celtic-heroes.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=70666
Start with the following simple equation:
a=b
Multiply both sides by b:
ab=b2
Subtract a2 from both sides and factorize:
ab−a2=b2−a2
a(b−a)=(b+a)(b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
a=b+a
a+1=b+a+1
Now since a=b (the starting point of this proof), we can write this as:
a+1=2a+1
And in the case where a=1, we have:
1+1=2+1
So, therefore,
1+1=3

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:18 pm
by Arjunlite
No, ull have to think harder than that to solve this one!

I had to make them harder, or arjunlite gets them in like 2 secs, even the last one he did in like 8 mins http://celtic-heroes.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=70666
Start with the following simple equation:
a=b
Multiply both sides by b:
ab=b2
Subtract a2 from both sides and factorize:
ab−a2=b2−a2
a(b−a)=(b+a)(b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
a=b+a
a+1=b+a+1
Now since a=b (the starting point of this proof), we can write this as:
a+1=2a+1
And in the case where a=1, we have:
1+1=2+1
So, therefore,
1+1=3
You cannot simplify (a-b) from both sides. It is mathematically incorrect to divide by zero (since a=b).

Begone with yout pseudo-math Loca.

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:20 pm
by PixelRage
No, ull have to think harder than that to solve this one!

I had to make them harder, or arjunlite gets them in like 2 secs, even the last one he did in like 8 mins http://celtic-heroes.com/forum/viewtopi ... =5&t=70666
Start with the following simple equation:
a=b
Multiply both sides by b:
ab=b2
Subtract a2 from both sides and factorize:
ab−a2=b2−a2
a(b−a)=(b+a)(b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
a=b+a
a+1=b+a+1
Now since a=b (the starting point of this proof), we can write this as:
a+1=2a+1
And in the case where a=1, we have:
1+1=2+1
So, therefore,
1+1=3
You cannot simplify (a-b) from both sides. It is mathematically incorrect to divide by zero (since a=b).

Begone with yout pseudo-math Loca.
Dang i should never trust a website again

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:34 pm
by Oberyn
a(b−a)=(b+a)(b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
a=b+a
Correct me if I'm wrong..but..that's not correct.

The simplest form looks like ab=b^2

EDIT: Arjun got to it before me...

Re: A Mathematics expert

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:40 pm
by Arjunlite
a(b−a)=(b+a)(b−a)
Simplify and add 1 to both sides:
a=b+a
Correct me if I'm wrong..but..that's not correct.

The simplest form looks like ab=b^2

EDIT: Arjun got to it before me...
Correct, you can continue simplifying though!

ab=b^2
b(b) = b^2 (by hypothesis since a = b)
b^2 = b^2
1 = 1 (by dividing both sides by b^2)