I hate negative numbers. I’ll stop at nothing to avoid them.
Alright take a second to figure out the joke.
So a while back (last year 🙄) I started doing these math codes in my chess club: MWPQ... I gave up half way through the equations and practically everyone forgot about them.
Now I am going to restart the whole process with a new code and a new solution!
@MaskedMadara and I have worked on a cipher and new equations for this code and we hope you enjoy solving them/it. : D
When you solve an equation, refer to this list below to see which letter it corresponds to. Don't panic if your letters look like gibberish.
a=[1, 2)
b=[2, 3)
c=[3, 4)
d=[4, 5)
e=[5, 6)
f=[6, 7)
g=[7, 8)
h=[8, 9)
i=[9, 10)
j=[10, 11)
k=[11, 12)
l=[12, 13)
m=[13, 14)
n=[14, 15)
o=[15, 16)
p=[16, 17)
q=[17, 18)
r=[18, 19)
s=[19, 20)
t=[20, 21)
u=[21, 22)
v=[22, 23)
w=[23, 24)
x=[24, 25)
y=[25, 26)
z=[26, 27)
(Edited to change notation, let me know if there are any more problems)
(Note: the notation "[,)" indicates that the first number is inclusive and all values between the two integers are included as solutions. Also note that if a solution is in fact an integer, (let's say 14) then it would correspond with the letter specified here (n) if you would prefer to think of the numbers as 1>1.9999, 2>2.9999, 3>3.9999 etc then that is fine too
)
Alright. So.
The first equation (which will correspond with the first letter in the word/sentence) will be published shortly
Let me know if you have any questions in the comments. 😁
First Equation: https://www.chess.com/blog/Max_Wolfe/first-equation
Second Equation: https://www.chess.com/blog/Max_Wolfe/second-equation
Third Equation: https://www.chess.com/blog/Max_Wolfe/third-equation
Fourth Equation: https://www.chess.com/blog/Max_Wolfe/fourth-equation
And like always, a lame joke to finish up.
"This sentence contains exactly threee erors."
