In tomorrow's "Zero math challenge", I will
reverse engineer another real life algebraic
problem so that a comparison of two
resulting formulas will produce a sum of
zero.
Why zero you ask?
Because the poster known as "Zero" is
too STOOPID to figure the answer to
problems I can do in my head in seconds.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
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Mark
hey, um, genius,
one of the two questions that i posed to you (which you cannot seem to
answer) is more of a logic challenge than a math challenge. (though it
does employ basic base ten math).
HTH.
...
IF 2 + 2 = 5
AND 3 + 3 = 2 + 2
AND 3 > 2
THEN 2 + 2 = 4 is...
1] True
2] False
3] Unable to Determine
4] Logical Cognitive Dissonance/y
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/2170a7c6ac73bca1
> Ha ha ha ha ha.
uh huh.
yep.
anyway, the math part of it couldn't _be_ any simpler.
that is, as long as one is able to count to two.
it's and odd/even thinger.
the other question i asked you (which you also seem totally unable to
answer) requires one to go well beyond simple things like math. it re
-$Zero...
it's a question with a gazillion punchline answers.
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.writing/msg/c644afc3d7e7b958