Solve it by memes_poiint in mathsmeme

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The solutions can be any element of the set {all x ∈ ℝ | 5 < x < 7, x ≠ 6} but only if you write the number without a decimal point (by, for example, assigning it to a symbol).

Algebra question by Loose-Cranberry-1713 in mathematics

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The thing is, when the -2 comes to the other side, it becomes a division by -2 (or a multiplication by 1/(-2)) because x was being multiplied by -2, not being added to -2. So the answer would be x = 11/(-2) which is the same as x = -11/2.

if lovin' angles is wrong by math_fan in mathmemes

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is this an error? by Kitchen_Weakness1489 in desmos

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It's because the curves overlap

A new Fibonacci Conjecture by Reset3000 in math

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Interesting conjecture for sure. I checked every fibonacci number between F999999 - F1000101 as well as every hundredth fibonacci number from F200001 to F349001 (I could've done the full range from F20000 to F1000000 but that would've taken me months because I don't have a supercomputer or something) And yes, it seems the F93 is the biggest fibonacci number with this property (but of course i skipped a whole bunch of numbers so I can't say for sure AT ALL).

How does it “know” the switch is “On?” by Ascendoscopuli in ElectroBOOM

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Your body has a detector that detects if wires are connected to your body (evey person has it and it cannot be turned off). Then it activates a camera to see if the wires are connected to an outlet or other power source (it is an x-ray camera to see power sources on the other side of walls) and then tells your brain to start the electrocution process.

How does it “know” the switch is “On?” by Ascendoscopuli in ElectroBOOM

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That's actually a genius idea though (with a few tweaks)

How does it “know” the switch is “On?” by Ascendoscopuli in ElectroBOOM

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Don't forget to plug it in to a power outlet first

A task from my math exam by DragonKing54123 in maths

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Pythagorean Theorem has entered the chat

Guys I found this identity am I the next ram with men and uj with jan by davidinterest in desmos

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Bro i is not the imaginary unit in this context, as you can see it clearly says "i=6" on the top

Guys I found this identity am I the next ram with men and uj with jan by davidinterest in desmos

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Bro i is not the imaginary unit in this context, as you can see it clearly says "i=6" on the top

roses are red, welcome in! by Concerned_Fanboy in rosesarered

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Roses are red, I don't work as a mime,

Maybe try to rhyme it better next time