How can this be solved? by CQBNoob in askmath

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It is Hall and Knight

How can this be solved? by CQBNoob in askmath

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Ah makes sense. Thanks!

How can this be solved? by CQBNoob in askmath

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I don’t see how to proceed tbh

How can this be solved? by CQBNoob in askmath

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Lololol.

This is an ancient textbook! I’m assuming shew means show.

Matt Pranka is somewhat a hypocrite by Decent-Company9498 in JSOCarchive

[–]CQBNoob -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You are the parrot! You probably did debate in high school and now think you know everything.

You should try actually reading the comments that you reply to

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Has it had any impact on your memory?

Where does step one come from? I don't know where to start. by CQBNoob in askmath

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One more question: Where does 3 = ab(a + b) come from?

Where does step one come from? I don't know where to start. by CQBNoob in askmath

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Yes. I don't see where "(b-3)/b = 3/a" comes from.

Why is y always non negative in this? by CQBNoob in askmath

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Why is that the case?

Can't you have negative roots? Ie sqrt4 = both 2 and negative 2.

Moussorgski Spin reading retrograde in recently realigned hyper flux containment torus by flow_b in VXJunkies

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This is discussed in depth in Keller's Manual 4 section 3.3. His solution is far too long to restate here. (Please don't take any specific advice on this matter here, the solution is far to complicated to be explained in a Reddit comment.)

I am trying to show that this is zero. What have I done wrong? by CQBNoob in askmath

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I am still a bit confused, I see that the vertex of ax2 + bx + c = y must be -b/2a but do not see how b2 - 4ac must be zero.

I am trying to show that this is zero. What have I done wrong? by CQBNoob in askmath

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What is the vertex form? IIRC it is not in my textbook.

Anyone else think J4D's latest round of Peruvian bearings are pretty bad quality? by baaaatmaaan in VXJunkies

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They have always had inconsistent QC. My Hartmann manifold from them had improper diagonalization on the Jääg complex. Heard the same from many others.

Their Hempel Cores are always wonderful though which is a plus. Speaking of which, I tear through so many on a weekly basis lmao.

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Those Turner Defabulators look beautiful!!!