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Tommorow

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Now... i’m bored pls

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Besides all you have to do is find math problems and the answers.

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What if this is his homework.......? 🙀

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It’s not.., why would I have homework on saturday

and u really thing 9 - 3 would be on my homework?

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I mean 6 + 3

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eryxc wrote:

Do something harder I can do calc in my head and a page of paper

In your head, you say......?

*pulls random calc question of the internet*

A crazy ant is standing on the origin. It begins by walking 1 unit in the +x-direction and then turns 45degrees counterclockwise and walks 1/2 units in that direction. The ant then turns another 45degreesand walks 1/3 units in that direction. The ant keeps doing this endlessly. How far is the ant's final position from its initial position?

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NathanMa17 wrote:

It’s not.., why would I have homework on saturday

and u really thing 9 - 3 would be on my homework?

You never know....

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Lol, this sin’t my homework, but u just gave me a good idea... lol jk

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Pawngrabber8006 wrote:
eryxc wrote:

Do something harder I can do calc in my head and a page of paper

In your head, you say......?

*pulls random calc question of the internet*

A crazy ant is standing on the origin. It begins by walking 1 unit in the +x-direction and then turns 45degrees counterclockwise and walks 1/2 units in that direction. The ant then turns another 45degreesand walks 1/3 units in that direction. The ant keeps doing this endlessly. How far is the ant's final position from its initial position?

xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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Pawngrabber8006 wrote:
eryxc wrote:

Do something harder I can do calc in my head and a page of paper

In your head, you say......?

*pulls random calc question of the internet*

A crazy ant is standing on the origin. It begins by walking 1 unit in the +x-direction and then turns 45degrees counterclockwise and walks 1/2 units in that direction. The ant then turns another 45degreesand walks 1/3 units in that direction. The ant keeps doing this endlessly. How far is the ant's final position from its initial position?

DGM's mind is blown xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

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If it IS endless, the definition of 0 would be infinite absolute zero. But since you are moving always toward the center and the distance is always shorter, the answer would be that the ant would be so close to 0 that most people would consider it TO be zero. But the correct answer is infinite absolute 0.

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Have anymore?

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eryxc wrote:

If it IS endless, the definition of 0 would be infinite absolute zero. But since you are moving always toward the center and the distance is always shorter, the answer would be that the ant would be so close to 0 that most people would consider it TO be zero. But the correct answer is infinite absolute 0.

Its actually approximately 1.2 tongue.png

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Smarty Tarties

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im in 5th yay

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Pawngrabber8006 wrote:
eryxc wrote:

If it IS endless, the definition of 0 would be infinite absolute zero. But since you are moving always toward the center and the distance is always shorter, the answer would be that the ant would be so close to 0 that most people would consider it TO be zero. But the correct answer is infinite absolute 0.

Its actually approximately 1.2

It’s can’t be over 1 because if it is always turning at that angle, you would have it move mostly always towards the center and through have it as close to zero if it really was infinite. Because if it only 8 turns it is ~1.2. When you add more and more turns with an ever smaller fraction, it gets closer to zero with the average. On the regular times it would take a lot longer, but since the problem answered me as infinite and not 8 or 100 or 1000000000000000000000 or some other number. But infinite. So if it is infinite (Whig it is) it would become essentially a spiral ever going in and eventually making it to the epicenter and infinite absolute zero.

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Have I blown your mind yet? If not, hand me another problem. If so, claim me as math victor and find me another problem since i’m bored.

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eryxc wrote:
Pawngrabber8006 wrote:
eryxc wrote:

If it IS endless, the definition of 0 would be infinite absolute zero. But since you are moving always toward the center and the distance is always shorter, the answer would be that the ant would be so close to 0 that most people would consider it TO be zero. But the correct answer is infinite absolute 0.

Its actually approximately 1.2

It’s can’t be over 1 because if it is always turning at that angle, you would have it move mostly always towards the center and through have it as close to zero if it really was infinite. Because if it only 8 turns it is ~1.2. When you add more and more turns with an ever smaller fraction, it gets closer to zero with the average. On the regular times it would take a lot longer, but since the problem answered me as infinite and not 8 or 100 or 1000000000000000000000 or some other number. But infinite. So if it is infinite (Whig it is) it would become essentially a spiral ever going in and eventually making it to the epicenter and infinite absolute zero.

https://brilliant.org/problems/the-crazy-ant/?ref_id=1574412

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Now my point. Do YOU even understand that? Or do only I?