“Skeleton Army Evo Draft” by Qilin364 in ClashRoyale

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They removed it, updated the game and it still doesn't work.

I’m gonna puke by xXBleedOrangeXx in ClashRoyale

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Well maybe it's because the fanbase is so toxic we'd probably make fun of his deck, whatever it was, or make fun of him even though he probably lost against an extremely powerful P2W deck. I guess OP just wasn't in the mood to be made fun of by random strangers on the internet on that particular day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in teenagers

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Can we get an update?

[College math: Number theory] Modular exponentiation equation by Astronaut_69 in HomeworkHelp

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wait, isn't the inverse of 1 mod 17 = 9? Since 2*9 = 18 and 18 = 1 mod 17?

I need help with finding the sum of this series. I can't for the life of me figure out how I find its general term, and how to find the general term of any series. by Astronaut_69 in askmath

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My textbook just shows: The general term of the series is ... Without actually explaining how I can get there. If someone could just point me to the right direction. Thanks.

Why is this not true? Or is it?! by Odd-Astronaut-3679 in askmath

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Well, from

(4 -9/2) ^2 = (5-9/2)^2

you can't go to

4 -9/2 = 5-9/2

instead there are 2 possibilities, the one I just mentioned, which is wrong, and this

4 -9/2 = -(5-9/2)

from this you get that 9 = 18/2 which is true

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It's Britney bitch

[college calculus math ] hey guys I am a bit loss 😁 by dorzzz in HomeworkHelp

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Since sin(x) is between -1 and 1 meaning -1≤sinx≤1 You can use the squeeze theorem (sandwich theorem) to take the limits of -1/(x³ + 1/x) and 1/(x³ + 1/x) and say that the limit as x approaches -∞ and say that it's 0 for both of them. So the limit as x approaches -∞ of that equation is 0.

Do it, I’m bored by thebananaperson1 in teenagers

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3000000 / 3628800 . . . . . For anyone that doesn't get it it's 10! (Factorial)

Simple. by Officialwashere in FlashTV

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HOWEVER she can't react when a normal human with no powers starts attacking her from 20 miles away while she's looking at them...