NAH BRO I JUST SAW SOME DUDE FADE HELP ME
100 Solutions!
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On Flowlabâs behalf
I just like to have respectful debates. I donât think @John_Shrekinson or myself is offended, itâs just friendly banter. Iâm sorry I have offended you somehow.
Good job! Lol I have no idea if Iâll ever get that
ive officially lost hope in humanity people are literally posting offensive things in reply to 5 people being shot because of their identity
I am unoffendable. I developed this power because of my EXTREME opposition and abhorrence of/towards Twitter users.
- Offend the offenders in DMs
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I have 71 solutions, but I think that more than half of my solutions are just me marking the important posts on my update topics
what is the answer to -â ^-â (negative two thirds to the power of negative two thirds)
Sounds like something you should probably learn lol, I liked doing that kind of math. Once I learned it I could use it in coding.
1.31 but it can be simplified to 13/10 if youâd like.
How so?
Hereâs why:
So, first of all, when you multiply by a negative exponent, you can just take the reciprocal of the original and use the opposite of the exponent on the denominator. Sooo, -3/2^2/3 â -1.5^0.6â
From there, you use a calculator, which I mean, thatâs if you canât do it in your head⌠which most people canâtâŚso yeah.
I mean, the only reason why people flip them and stuff is to make sense of the whole thing (which is the most important thing about math) and it allows for expressions with more variables, but theyâre the same thing (-2/3^-2/3 and -3\2^2/3).
Thank you for teaching me something new, since I didnât know that myself; I knew how to do it with whole numbers, but never with fractions, so thank you for that.
If youâre curious how I learned, I searched it up on Google and explored for 20 minutesâitâs awesome what you can do with the resources youâre given.