btw the number didnt have to be between 1 and 10. it could have been any real (and possibly imaginary) number at all. for example... 50.2 --> 100.4--> 108.4 --> 54.2 --> 4
you said double the number and add 8, yet you represented this with (x+8)... shouldnt this be (2x+8)? you then went on to say halve it to get (x/2+4) which WOULD be true, but you then said take x to get 4, which is incorrect... you would get (4-x/2)
btw the number didnt have to be between 1 and 10. it could have been any real (and possibly imaginary) number at all. for example... 50.2 --> 100.4--> 108.4 --> 54.2 --> 4
Petesmah 10 months ago
minus points for mistake...
you said double the number and add 8, yet you represented this with (x+8)... shouldnt this be (2x+8)? you then went on to say halve it to get (x/2+4) which WOULD be true, but you then said take x to get 4, which is incorrect... you would get (4-x/2)
you fail at simple algebra
Petesmah 10 months ago
the oldest math trick in the book. duh
carpet691 11 months ago
cool
manganiello1234 3 years ago
-.-"
Fernanduh10 3 years ago
cool
hfdosufghfdhfg 3 years ago
nice
RrodEK7 3 years ago
:P
:D
PurpleMunkeh 3 years ago