Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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AnatolyEE wrote:4-2/9+2/9 =
root{(4-9/2) ^ 2} + 9/2why
Root divides it. The "^" symbol makes it double
a*a=b
root(b) = a
a^2 = b
makes sence
maxi123 wrote:AnatolyEE wrote:4-2/9+2/9 =
root{(4-9/2) ^ 2} + 9/2why
Root divides it. The "^" symbol makes it double
a*a=b
root(b) = a
a^2 = b
makes sence
no i mean
why did you replace 2/9 with 9/2?
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oh sorry i meant 9/2 (always)
so did someone found my mistake?
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4-9/2+9/2 =
root{(4-9/2) ^ 2} + 9/2 =
(4 - 9/2) is a negative number. When you bring it to the power of 2, it becomes positive. A root has always a positive and a negative solution, so when you erase the root in the end, you need to take the negative one. I wrote your last steps in a word file to make it easier to read:
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AnatolyEE wrote:▼Hidden text4-9/2+9/2 = root{(4-9/2) ^ 2} + 9/2 =
(4 - 9/2) is a negative number. When you bring it to the power of 2, it becomes positive. A root has always a positive and a negative solution, so when you erase the root in the end, you need to take the negative one. I wrote your last steps in a word file to make it easier to read:
thx
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