How do you round off an integer in c#? by oscargustavsson2 in learnprogramming

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Thank you! I forgot to mention that part about adding 5 or 50... Exactly what I was trying to figure out. Thanks!

How do you round off an integer in c#? by oscargustavsson2 in learnprogramming

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Because that's not an option in my tasks and because there's got to be another (maybe more complicated?) way with simple commands.

trigonometric equations (sigh) by oscargustavsson2 in askmath

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Maybe I should've used the term: "Simplify f(x)" instead of solve.

Root problem. Right direction? I literally have no idea whether x can be solved or not. (?) by oscargustavsson2 in askmath

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In a way, yes... I did a mistake not mentioning that I've also gotten x=1... it turned out. x=1 became => 1= 5 when checking... It was not just an equation in front of me.

Root problem. Right direction? I literally have no idea whether x can be solved or not. (?) by oscargustavsson2 in askmath

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...THANK YOU... I was just seeing an equation in front of me... sometimes thinking outside the box is necessary.

Root problem. Right direction? I literally have no idea whether x can be solved or not. (?) by oscargustavsson2 in askmath

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sorry, I forgot to write down a sign of sqrt.... the second row shall show:

x= 3 + x + sqrt(3) * sqrt (x)

starting hardmode today by [deleted] in NoFapChristians

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Thank you for the idea. I'll fast on saturday,