Math wizards
#12
Re: Math wizards
a=b=c --> a=3 --> Cube root of 3x3x3 is less than equal to 3+3+3 divided by 3.
Cube root of 27 is less than equal to 9/3
3 is less than equal to 3
EDIT: Use 5 for a since they all equal each other. It's going to be equal to the other side again. WHAT do you need to know though?
JP
Cube root of 27 is less than equal to 9/3
3 is less than equal to 3
EDIT: Use 5 for a since they all equal each other. It's going to be equal to the other side again. WHAT do you need to know though?
JP
#13
Re: Math wizards
not that this applies to your situation directly but there has to be some type of forum that college prof/teachers go to talk about what they teach/curriculum and such. you need to get on there and start asking some questions
#14
Re: Math wizards
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Procrastination: (noun) - The deferment or putting-off of an action or task, usually by focusing on some other distraction (compare temporisation). It is Latin for "foremorrowing," or making some such of tomorrow.
Originally Posted by samson
a=b=c --> a=3 --> Cube root of 3x3x3 is less than equal to 3+3+3 divided by 3.
Cube root of 27 is less than equal to 9/3
3 is less than equal to 3
JP
Cube root of 27 is less than equal to 9/3
3 is less than equal to 3
JP
#15
Re: Math wizards
Originally Posted by Racintweek
not that this applies to your situation directly but there has to be some type of forum that college prof/teachers go to talk about what they teach/curriculum and such. you need to get on there and start asking some questions
Oh my idea doesn't make much sense anymore :P
#17
Re: Math wizards
Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
yeah, but last time i used one of those they didn't help me much.
Oh my idea doesn't make much sense anymore :P
Oh my idea doesn't make much sense anymore :P
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW EXACTLY!?!?! LOL. Listen it will ALWAYS equal the other side and not only THAT but be the same starting number. You are cancelling out both affects by cubing then cube rooting and times by 3 then dividing by 3. Being the variables all equal it will ALWAYS equal itself.
JP
#18
Re: Math wizards
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Sorry Murdizzle... Russ said "Oh what the heck" When I read it to him
Originally Posted by samson
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW EXACTLY!?!?! LOL. Listen it will ALWAYS equal the other side and not only THAT but be the same starting number. You are cancelling out both affects by cubing then cube rooting and times by 3 then dividing by 3. Being the variables all equal it will ALWAYS equal itself.
JP