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Simon said:
Oooooh...I get it Jack. Jane, male Jane, Bartender, and the baby are all the same person...right? Heck...everyone mentioned is all the same person...right?
You got it, Simon. They're all the same person.
 
Kazuhito said:
All but E...or A I think.
Baby E and Baby A are the same baby/person/Jane. The baby is born, Bartender takes the baby and gives it to the orphanage.
 
Simon said:
Baby E and Baby A are the same baby/person/Jane. The baby is born, Bartender takes the baby and gives it to the orphanage.
Oh...now I see it. O_o I hate diagrams.
 
Interesting though. Although the cycle continuously repeats itself, is the Bartender finished doing his part of the cycle at U?

And he did it with himself...herself...whatever. :x
 
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Simon said:
Interesting though. Although the cycle continuously repeats itself, is the Bartender finished doing his part of the cycle at U?

And he did it with himself...herself...whatever. :x
The Bartender's part does indeed finish at U, I think.

And yes, the Bartender is his own father and mother.
 
Ah...dead again. Oh well.

Jack, I'm sure you can help me out with my Algebra 2 homework.

The equation for the motion of a projectile fired straight up at an initial velocity of 64ft/s is

h = 64t - 16t?

where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. Find the time the projectile needs to reach its highest point. How high will it go?
 
;_; ew.. homework >>..
Simon~ go figure it out on your own. You're gonna be screwed when it comes to tests >>
And don't boss Jack around!!
 
Kura said:
;_; ew.. homework >>..
Simon~ go figure it out on your own. You're gonna be screwed when it comes to tests >>
And don't boss Jack around!!
Don't tell your shukun what to do. >> And I got a 93 out of 100 on my previous test, which evens out the 10 other assignments I didn't do for that chapter. Surprising how I can get an A without doing any work for a chapter, yes?
 
Simon said:
Don't tell your shukun what to do. >> And I got a 93 out of 100 on my previous test, which evens out the 10 other assignments I didn't do for that chapter. Surprising how I can get an A without doing any work for a chapter, yes?

@@ Then you probably cheated~ Or you're good at math >>
then again, if you were good at math you'd be doing homework because it'd be easy for you and take nothing.

@@..~ puuu
 
Kura said:
@@ Then you probably cheated~ Or you're good at math >>
then again, if you were good at math you'd be doing homework because it'd be easy for you and take nothing.

@@..~ puuu
It is easy. But I'm not interested in doing problems where it I have to show work to get credit. And showing work has been a pain lately since the majority of the problems take half a page to a full page of work. I fully used up at least four pages of scratch paper on the previous test.
 
Simon said:
It is easy. But I'm not interested in doing problems where it I have to show work to get credit. And showing work has been a pain lately since the majority of the problems take half a page to a full page of work. I fully used up at least four pages of scratch paper on the previous test.

Yeah~ I hate doing that, too ._.
I'm good at math, but last year we had the most horrible teacher ever >> she'd always go into elaborate explainations about a formula and then say "oh, but you dont need to know that this year"
and then the stuff that she's actually supposed to teach.. she just doesnt. ._.

And if you dont understand something, she just repeats it to you in a baby-voice. >>..

*sigh*
 
The equation for the motion of a projectile fired straight up at an initial velocity of 64ft/s is

h = 64t - 16t?

where h is the height in feet and t is the time in seconds. Find the time the projectile needs to reach its highest point. How high will it go?
Okay...

H'=64-32t
0=64-32t
-64=-32t
2=t

h=64(2)-16(2)?
h=128-64
h=64

It will take 2 seconds for the projectile to reach its maximum height of 64 ft.
 
Har~! Sucks for YOU!! I don't even pay attention in class anymore. I just play Mario on my friend's graphing calculator and figure things out later by myself.
 
That's not even algebra...that's physics...wtf!?

Can someone help me with my calculus homework o_o
 
Simon said:
Har~! Sucks for YOU!! I don't even pay attention in class anymore. I just play Mario on my friend's graphing calculator and figure things out later by myself.

._. Neh~ I don't have math this semester anyways~ @@.. I got my report card today~ :3 88.5 average >>.. gotta boost it to 90~~
 
Jack O'Neill said:
Okay...

H'=64-32t
0=64-32t
-64=-32t
2=t

h=64(2)-16(2)?
h=128-64
h=64

It will take 2 seconds for the projectile to reach its maximum height of 64 ft.
Yeah...nevermind that, Jack. I figured it out already. And your answer was wrong as well...

64ft/s is the velocity it's going, not the height or time.
 
Dakota said:
That's not even algebra...that's physics...wtf!?

Can someone help me with my calculus homework o_o
It's 50/50. It's a physics problem in my Algebra 2 book. You know...one of those "challenge yourself" problems.
 
Kura said:
._. Neh~ I don't have math this semester anyways~ @@.. I got my report card today~ :3 88.5 average >>.. gotta boost it to 90~~

Here in a America, our averages are on a 4.0 scale...so when I saw you post 88.5...I was like...

omfg...Kura will take over the world...
 
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