I developed this formula that allows you to add together two variables under a common exponent.
An example of its application:
17^π + 17^√3 = 17^(π+log_17((17^π-√3 +1)/(17^π-√3))
Or,
10^2 + 10^3 = 10^(3+log(11/10))
This works for any number, except for imaginary numbers (which I haven't tested).
Does anybody know if this has been done before? Can I get this named after me or something? What do I do from here?
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I don't speak numbers
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6 RespuestasWhy couldn't be something to do with Space? I'm superb with Space sh*t.
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5 RespuestasEditado por Crafty: 5/1/2017 7:55:59 PMWhen you're only in algebra 1 and you see this
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10 RespuestasHmmmm well if the log equats to admonius squared than that really is £x¥ to the power of 10. Simply because the ¥ infracts on the £ to the value of log. If you wanna take it further. Log - admonius squared is the quantum in-fracture of 23. Well they say that doesnt make sense but if you go even further. 14 maximizes the integer of 3. Which makes the well known pii. Now if we look deeper and say that pii is quantumically incapable of fracture to log admonius squared then 23 is in fact the fracture of log admonius squared. Thank you come again [spoiler]PEEK A BOO MF![/spoiler]
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10 RespuestasLet's see you folks try this one.
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2 RespuestasTry reddit. The general intelligence here is low because the average age is like 15. It's also too early for me to do math
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They don't pay me enough to remember math from high school.
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1 RespuestaEditado por SlipperehPuppeh: 5/2/2017 6:26:03 AMIt would be better to post something like this on the math stackexchange if you're serious. I'd be interested in seeing your proof however. Did you prove it for all cases where z>y or did you notice a pattern?
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Try to fit in.
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4 RespuestasBro, you think you know logs? Do you even slide rule bro? http://m.imgur.com/gallery/TrRWwJR
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You don't need to know this
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1 RespuestaForgot how to do logs ugh, I'll show my math teacher if it's ok with you, he loves this stuff.
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2 RespuestasAnd..... I have been beaten by a math problem congrats this hasn't happened in years
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3 RespuestasN+e+r+d/all women=0 sex (4xever)
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1 RespuestaHmm it actually worked nice, what's the point though?
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Wait a minute, this isn't a math problem where everyone shouts PEMDAS and uses a calculator. [i]This is a place of learning. Good god why. I've been bamboozled.[/i]
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3 RespuestasSorry screwing around with vectors now, would not be of much help
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2 RespuestasI'm gonna throw up.
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14 RespuestasWHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?!!!!
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10 RespuestasOk I'm in algebra 3 honors should I know how to do this?
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2 RespuestasYour stupid equation is about as new and innovative as a selfie stick. if you checked your work with a calculator, your equation is not new
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2 RespuestasIdk what log is but I Want to know.
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31 RespuestasEditado por Commander Tempu: 5/1/2017 6:56:40 AMBook smart and Common sense smart are not the same. Quit trying to compare. Sure you can do math but can you figure out how to pay the bills or understand that your friend might not be a friend but is using you? Logic and Common sense. Paying the bills i mean not the actual math but what road do you take? Resources and what needs doing? Adults do this everyday. I have known people too smart for there own good. They tend to be dumb in some areas and have zero common sense or understanding. Some of them are blind to what is going on around them. Very few are able to combine both. Example of this kind of smart. Able to text on phone. Too dumb to know walking down the street or driving you don't do that when crossing or in traffic. Common sense problem. Is Jill really sleeping with Henry your friend? Math that one out.