@mathsrick_ This is obviously mathematical rage/engagement bait.
The function on the left is undefined for x=7, and has the value -1 everywhere else. There is no well defined solution, since 7 is not allowed.
@sonukg4india Split the middle 30° along the diagonal. Since the green circle is tangential to one of the lines and intersects with the larger circle, the line from the intersection point to the midpoint is orthogonal to the line and of length r.
==> r=a*tan(15°)=a*(2-√3)
@MaxFRobespierre Is an expat not an immigrant, that keeps his way back open and has no plan to integrate in culture/nation that they immigrated into?
This is somehow worse, and like what they accuse other immigrants of doing, or am I missing something?
Yoda:"The projection is strong in this one."
@sonukg4india (C)
Here is an example: 2 subspaces of dimension 2 are equivalent of 2 planes trough the origin.
If they are parallel, then they are equal an the sum has dimension 2=2+2-2.
If they intersect in a line, dimension 3=2+2-1.
For more than 3 dimensions a case 4=2+2-0 is possible.
@Steen_Dr@sonukg4india You could remove those 2L from the last bucket of 100L before you dump it into the container. This removes the need of being able to retrieve water from the receiving container.
@NotHoodlum Can another company sign up Stephen Colbert for a late night show? This would further reduce CBS viewership and speed up their death spiral.
At this point CBS seems more like a tax write-off than an investment.
@evelyn__071 Depressed cubic equation: x³+x-30=0.
Has only one real root: x=3.
Polynomial division gives x²+3x+10=0. The complex solutions are thus (-3±√31)/2.
@Arno_2K@creepydotorg Field drug test kits are notoriously unreliable. False positives for sugar, tea, etc...
At this point I think a kit that would always give a positive result could be sold to the police, and it would sell out!
Re-enforcing confirmation bias, and giving an excuse for escalation!
@sonukg4india Let's solve all problems of this kind at the same time.
Let D be the sum of the diameters of both circles, and y the known side length.
The problem is posed correctly for D>=y.
Then x=D/2+sqrt(y•(D-y))
D=26, y=18 ==> x=13+sqrt(18•8)=13+sqrt(9•16)=13+12=2
@Beno10_MFC The small angles are (180°-150°)=30° each.
Therefore ?=180°-2*30°=120°.
This leads to a solution to the whole class of problems of this kind:
Be the big angles of degrees "a" and "b". Then the missing angle is a+b-180°.
In this case a=b=150° ==> 2*150°-180°=120°√
@Jennnyyyyyy Banana=21/3=7
Limette=(15-7)/2=4
Apple=20-7-4=9
?=9+7*4=9+28=37
The first three lines can be expressed as a linear equation system with a triangular matrix, which is very easy to solve!
@patobonato Sounds like a pitch to extract a lot of money from investors and governments, before it goes nowhere.
This kind of mental violation could create people that first look promising, but would later become either suicidal or violently lash out to society.
Assembly line of time bombs!
@Jake_hansen_DK Imagine how much "Shaggy&Fred" BDSM original source material has to be out there, for Grok to create something like this.
Rule 34 is strong with this one.