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x² = 9This is maths not poetry, there only can be one answer.
What is x?
Fall into the trap.
x² = 9This is maths not poetry, there only can be one answer.
Maybe my GCSE maths got left a bit behind once I got to uni...
At the end of the day, none of the post-GCSE maths I have done has suffered because of this sort of nonsense, so I'm not bothered if I'd drop a mark on a GCSE paper.
x²=9
What is x?
Fall into the trap.
Maybe my GCSE maths got left a bit behind once I got to uni...
At the end of the day, none of the post-GCSE maths I have done has suffered because of this sort of nonsense, so I'm not bothered if I'd drop a mark on a GCSE paper.
x² = 9
What is x?
Fall into the trap.
Trap ?
X² = 9
X = sqrt(9)
X= 3
?
I was taught in school that it goes Multiplication > Division > Addition > Subtraction, so I get 1 as the answer.
*Shrug*
Trap ?
X² = 9
X = sqrt(9)
X= 3
?
Trap ?
X² = 9
X = sqrt(9)
X= 3
?
You have added in an extra '*' there.
x² = 9
What is x?
Fall into the trap.
*FWOOSH* goes the trapdoor.Trap ?
X² = 9
X = sqrt(9)
X= 3
?
You kiddin' right?
This is maths not poetry, there only can be one answer.
I was referring to the question too, I don't see what's so inherent about maths that there can only ever be one answer.I was referring to the question but touche.
He fell
Or -3
Wow....
X=3,-3
You lot remind me of the people of South Park outside the town hall shouting "rabble, rabble rabble!"
This question was a test of whether or not people will give a strong opinion and argue to the death about one choice "being right" when presented with two equally valid solutions to an ambiguous question. Most of you failed.