#3 (5 points) Who said this? 'Wisdom is not GRANTED, it's learned. Otherwise, every single person who BELIEVE in the hypothetical God would be wise .' HIAKE!!! -rockon
They wouldnt give two different symbols for the same number otherwise the concepts of x and y would be very annoyingly confusing
^ but your solution: XI + I = X X=infinity? I= any number in the world xcept 0 wouldn't that still be known as "infinity plus another number", w/e man whichever answer's right then lol...
LOL yea peace mate all gud i was jst thinkin like infinity* lets say 2 + 2= would still equal infinity? yea i dunno... waiting to know if my answer was correct LOL
nope nope horseracing question is correct! the other one is incorrect! wtf? incorrect anyways lol CORRECT!!!!! How did you know? Time to add some more questions to give others more chances
I should be flattered that I am part of the ultimate challenge right??? -detect I am forever in debt to Taxloss for thinking that it was quoted from Greg House -tongue2
lol ye isn't an honour to put you in the ultimate challenge?? gimme two hours to put some new questions peepz
lol.. that statement is so 'hiake'... haha fun thread.. more qns! and to #2: the equation is correct as long as X not equal to -1, I not equal to 1.
more questions will come after I'm done with playing with my band lol but your answer is incorrect...(you'll notice it if you fill them in with numbers other then 1, -1.. they still will be incorrect) hm... I can't say you're incorrect since 0 will be mathematical correct... but this isn't actually what I was looking for.... HINT: its more of an IQ question rather than a math question
Once you said this was an equation, its already implied that the answer would be somewhat mathematical.
ok.. that clears one doubt then.. if it is IQ qn. cos if its mathematical, where X and I are variables, then it should be a graph made of two curves (looks kinda like a tiled X) which lead to infinity when X=-1 and I=-1. so the equation can give a finite number for any value of X and I as long as they are not those two numbers. as for 2nd attempt.. thinking abt it.. qn seems vague to me.. and it better not be a lame ans.
In the past people were moving the XI to the other side to make it like this: I = X - XI but this is not allowed, just leave it like: XI + I = X well not really, the answer does deal with math... but not that much with variables and filling in numbers etc... haha I think you'll be disappointed since it will most likely to be a lame answer to you after thinking so hard with numbers lol -lol Im not really in trouble lolz it does have to do with math since you need to make the equation correct... but not by filling in numbers and stuff,, just dont think too deep and pretend to be smart with all those numbers lol going to add questions now since I've just arrived at home
lol.. let me guess.. this is one of those matchstick games.. change the equation from XI + I = X to IX + I = X by moving the first I from behind X to in front of X. technically speaking.. then the qn will have been poorly phrased since this will have changed the equation.. but thats the closest i can guess.. plus some help.. haha -tongue2
lol.. for #2 is it that u flip the whole equation upside down so u get X = I + IX instead? (as in rotating the line 180 degrees...) hehh..