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oh and that math thing....afaik there are no restrictions on that expression besides x has to be an integer....so smallest x could be is-∞?....i'm not sure....feel stupid..
Quote from: happybobjr on September 02, 2010, 10:13:39 pmPeople who can't figure this math question out in under 10 sec in their head. ( it took my math teacher over 40 min to figure it out in math class.) what is the smallest integer x can be in this equation? (2^x)/6Maybe they cant figure it out because its not an equation?
People who can't figure this math question out in under 10 sec in their head. ( it took my math teacher over 40 min to figure it out in math class.) what is the smallest integer x can be in this equation? (2^x)/6
5.People who try to talk like they know something where they don't. Just admit that you're not that great and we'll help you, or at the very least we won't care that much.
lol i still don't get the math thing...could you maybe elaborate more? like builderboy said, there are no restrictions on the expression. x can be any number it wants to be without creating any kind of error...or is that the point?
Quote from: squidgetx on September 03, 2010, 05:32:05 pmlol i still don't get the math thing...could you maybe elaborate more? like builderboy said, there are no restrictions on the expression. x can be any number it wants to be without creating any kind of error...or is that the point?Yeah, you have an expression with a variable.... but thats it. Its like saying what is the smallest integer for x in the expression X+1 o.O *Builderboy is very confused*