Message from @mineyful

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2019-11-09 18:16:46 UTC  

>>ban @demonwarrior2266 permabanned

2019-11-09 18:16:47 UTC  

<:vSuccess:390202497827864597> Successfully banned @demonwarrior2266

2019-11-09 18:17:28 UTC  

that was stupid of him

2019-11-09 18:17:31 UTC  

^

2019-11-09 18:17:46 UTC  

Id say its a mental illness just like any other weird sexual orientation

2019-11-09 18:18:11 UTC  

X=h/3(a+b)
X=ha/3+hb/3
3X=ha+hb
3X/h=a+b
3X/h-b=a

2019-11-09 18:18:21 UTC  

yeah he was right

2019-11-09 18:18:35 UTC  

you don't need to do that second step

2019-11-09 18:18:39 UTC  

just multiply both sides by 3

2019-11-09 18:18:41 UTC  

divide by h

2019-11-09 18:18:44 UTC  

subtract a

2019-11-09 18:19:05 UTC  

Did I do that wrong? 😂

2019-11-09 18:19:15 UTC  

you just did it the long way

2019-11-09 18:22:45 UTC  

X=h/3(a+b)
X/h=1/3(a+b)
h/X=3(a+b)
h/3X=a+b
(h/3X)-b=a
a=(h/3X)-b

2019-11-09 18:23:07 UTC  

you can't do that IIRC

2019-11-09 18:23:12 UTC  

can't do num before denom

2019-11-09 18:23:22 UTC  

?

2019-11-09 18:23:39 UTC  

Whats wrong?

2019-11-09 18:24:15 UTC  

looks like most of us were wrong

2019-11-09 18:24:24 UTC  

because it's terrible to do math without proper visualization \

2019-11-09 18:24:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/642791679459459084/unknown.png

2019-11-09 18:25:04 UTC  

<:nukecloud:625748807983956018>

2019-11-09 18:25:17 UTC  

well there are multiple solutions

2019-11-09 18:25:40 UTC  

when you have a fraction + x
you can bring in x into the fraction

2019-11-09 18:25:49 UTC  

no there aren't multiple solutions

2019-11-09 18:25:52 UTC  

this is the only one

2019-11-09 18:26:05 UTC  

only place where you'd find multiple solutions would be in a quadratic equation

2019-11-09 18:26:56 UTC  

I'm talking about equations

2019-11-09 18:27:27 UTC  

if a = b and b = c them a = c
so
a = b
And
a = c

2019-11-09 18:27:42 UTC  

lol that's not how it works

2019-11-09 18:27:49 UTC  

I remember thinking that years ago

2019-11-09 18:27:57 UTC  

you can try to prove it algebraically

2019-11-09 18:27:58 UTC  

(a/b)+c = (a+ac)/c

2019-11-09 18:28:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/642792553573384242/unknown.png

2019-11-09 18:28:10 UTC  

here's a simplified answer

2019-11-09 18:28:19 UTC  

that's a law of equality

2019-11-09 18:28:29 UTC  

look up equivalence relation

2019-11-09 18:28:54 UTC  

transitivity

2019-11-09 18:29:17 UTC  

it'd only work if a b and c would be the same value

2019-11-09 18:29:22 UTC  

Is a requirement of equality

2019-11-09 18:29:40 UTC  

either way there's only one solution to this problem