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2/28/2010 9:02:51 AM EDT
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2/28/2010 9:07:01 AM EDT
[#1]
i 8 sum pi
Can't figure out second one just yet.
Posted:
2/28/2010 9:09:43 AM EDT
[#2]
69 for the second one?
ETA: wolfram alpha says 3000 or MMM in Roman numerals.
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2/28/2010 9:13:18 AM EDT
[#3]
69- what harvster said prior to an edit.
Only been about 20 years since calculus, so I've forgotten what to do after you integrate the function.
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2/28/2010 9:14:23 AM EDT
[#4]
Second one is "69"
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2/28/2010 9:14:41 AM EDT
[#5]
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69 for the second one?
ETA: wolfram alpha says 3000 or MMM in Roman numerals.
You are CORRECT!
Posted:
2/28/2010 9:14:55 AM EDT
[#6]
i eight sum pi
Posted:
2/28/2010 9:15:04 AM EDT
[#7]
wow.....uh......wow
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2/28/2010 9:17:33 AM EDT
[#8]
Second one is great.
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2/28/2010 9:21:30 AM EDT
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i eight sum pi
But sqrt(-1) is two numbers (+-i) not just "i".
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2/28/2010 9:26:53 AM EDT
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