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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by luluman: 10:26pm On Apr 15, 2020
THIS SHOULD BE THE BEST POST OF THE YEAR.-No tribal comments, No anti Nigeria comments, No political comments, Not even ncovid19 can divert its course.
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by OlawaleBammie: 10:27pm On Apr 15, 2020
thesmallgod:
The formula self is wrong. You have 3 open brackets and 2 closed brackets

Ahahahaha


By their complain u shall know dem...

Sorry bro, many were once in that shoe.

Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by luluman: 10:28pm On Apr 15, 2020
luluman:
THIS SHOULD BE THE BEST POST OF THE YEAR.-No tribal comments, No anti Nigeria comments, No political comments, Not even ncovid19 can divert its course.
Even those that like insulting our government like the flats keep their mouth shut when they see math.
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 10:28pm On Apr 15, 2020
luluman:
THIS SHOULD BE THE BEST POST OF THE YEAR.-No tribal comments, No anti Nigeria comments, No political comments, Not even ncovid19 can divert its course.
Wao!
I didn't noticed that o,
Nice you just brought it to my attention.
That's the spirit of mathematics
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 10:29pm On Apr 15, 2020
OlawaleBammie:


Ahahahaha


By their complain u shall know dem...

Sorry bro, many were once in that shoe.
Lol,
He has a point though.
But it shouldn't be an excuse
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Nobody: 10:33pm On Apr 15, 2020
This is very funny!!

Is this a secondary school Thread??
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by OlawaleBammie: 10:35pm On Apr 15, 2020
opedaydydx9:
n= (2a+d)/(2s+d)

Guy wetin b dis
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by OlawaleBammie: 10:37pm On Apr 15, 2020
Mrshape:

Lol,
He has a point though.
But it shouldn't be an excuse
Lol, the guy just make me remember those days ni jare


Remember those student wey go copy ur work copy ur name join grin
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by talk2maurice(m): 10:39pm On Apr 15, 2020
Una just dey worry unasef

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 10:41pm On Apr 15, 2020
talk2maurice:
Una just dey worry unasef
Lol Later you go say you day find corona drug.
Virus multiply do you know if it is AP or GP?
Abeg let us alone.
Is it your worry?
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Platony(m): 10:43pm On Apr 15, 2020
Mtcheeeew! Even Banks no dey do dis kind calculation take do transactions.

All these mumu maths dem tk disturb us for University. angry angry

Las las, Hustle oo, no be by x^y things o

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 10:45pm On Apr 15, 2020
Platony:
Mtcheeeew! Even Banks no dey do dis kind calculation take do transactions.

All these mumu maths dem tk disturb us for University. angry angry

Las las, Hustle oo, no be by x^y things o
Everybody get e hustle na thus be my hustle
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Agwaso: 10:47pm On Apr 15, 2020
dejt4u:
see attached image


This solution is perfectly on point.
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by OlawaleBammie: 10:49pm On Apr 15, 2020
grin grin grin grin
mila1121:
QED

Oga close ur book,
Isekuse leleyii grin grin
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by frankputer: 10:49pm On Apr 15, 2020
this is just a simple question. but everyone is turning it to something else. forming all mighty formulae. just make n the suject formulea

S=[n(2a+(n-1)d]/2
first we expand the inner bracket , which will give us

S= [n(2a + nd-d]/2 ---- here we expand the next bracket

S = [2na + n^2d - dn] / 2---- here we can remove the bracket to

S= 2na + n^2d - dn / 2 which is same as

dn = 2na + n^2s - S /2

Multiply through by 1/d

1/d * dn = 1/d ( 2na + n ^2s -S ) / 2

divid through by 1/d

n = 2na+ n^2s -S / 2d put them into bracket. compact it by simplifying

n = n(2a+n2s)-S / 2d
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by dejt4u(m): 10:54pm On Apr 15, 2020
Agwaso:



This solution is perfectly on point.
thank you
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by OYEDIPE(m): 10:56pm On Apr 15, 2020
Mrshape:
Can Anyone In This Forum kill This?
This is the answer :

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 10:59pm On Apr 15, 2020
frankputer:
this is just a simple question. but everyone is turning it to something else. forming all mighty formulae. just make n the suject formulea

S=[n(2a+(n-1)d]/2
first we expand the inner bracket , which will give us

S= [n(2a + nd-d]/2 ---- here we expand the next bracket

S = [2na + n^2d - dn] / 2---- here we can remove the bracket to

S= 2na + n^2d - dn / 2 which is same as

dn = 2na + n^2s - S /2

Multiply through by 1/d

1/d * dn = 1/d ( 2na + n ^2s -S ) / 2

divid through by d

n = 2na+ n^2s -S / 2d


Lol you can't solve this without completing the square method or Almighty formula (quadratic formula)
That you answer is not valid

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 11:00pm On Apr 15, 2020
OYEDIPE:

This is the answer :
Good.
Complete the square method

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by orumba(m): 11:00pm On Apr 15, 2020
Hah! Me have lockdown
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 11:01pm On Apr 15, 2020
orumba:
Hah! Me have lockdown
Lol
Your brain still lock down?
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by stormborn28(m): 11:02pm On Apr 15, 2020
mofeoluwadassah:
My own brain no carry book again o abeg..give me money to calculate instead biko cheesy
person wey too dey fvck no dey know maths again
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Galactico4ever(m): 11:02pm On Apr 15, 2020
frankputer:
this is just a simple question. but everyone is turning it to something else. forming all mighty formulae. just make n the suject formulea

S=[n(2a+(n-1)d]/2
first we expand the inner bracket , which will give us

S= [n(2a + nd-d]/2 ---- here we expand the next bracket

S = [2na + n^2d - dn] / 2---- here we can remove the bracket to

S= 2na + n^2d - dn / 2 which is same as

dn = 2na + n^2s - S /2

Multiply through by 1/d

1/d * dn = 1/d ( 2na + n ^2s -S ) / 2

divid through by d

n = 2na+ n^2s -S / 2d put them into bracket. compact it by simplifying

n = n(2a+n2s)-S / 2d
JUST KEE ME!
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Ryocaj(m): 11:03pm On Apr 15, 2020
When u ppl av finished all these incantations.. just make sure the correct answer is the solution to Covid-19..

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 11:04pm On Apr 15, 2020
Galactico4ever:
JUST KEE ME!
Lol
n is also a variable inside its formula
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by orumba(m): 11:05pm On Apr 15, 2020
OYEDIPE:

This is the answer :
lift it up small so I can see
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Mrshape: 11:07pm On Apr 15, 2020
orumba:
lift it up small so I can see
Spider!
Were is that my Cain?
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by stormborn28(m): 11:07pm On Apr 15, 2020
Jflex07:
I been dey good for maths and physics that year, as an engineering student of unique uniport ,na too much pussy cos am
hmmmmm
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Wizikal(m): 11:10pm On Apr 15, 2020
The maths is false so you are all wrong
Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by AlphaStorm: 11:10pm On Apr 15, 2020
n = (d-2a + (8.d.S+4a^2-4ad+a^2)^1/2)/2d

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Re: Can You Solve This Math Question? by Nobody: 11:10pm On Apr 15, 2020
I loved trying this out. Sweet!

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