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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
Okay, here's my answers assuming that Q10 can have 2 answers. HOWEVER, I think Q8 is flawed. But assuming I ignore that and pretend it's not, here's my answers:
<font color="white">1: 0 2: 2 3: False 4: 2 5: False 6: 0 7: False 8: 0* 9: True 10: True, -4 *The answer to #1 has to be zero or infinity, and for the sake of this quizlet, it's not going to be infinity. So #1 equals zero, and also has to be the square of #8, which states "What is the answer to question 1 divided by the answer to question 8?" This would mean that the answer to #8 also has to be zero, HOWEVER if #8 did equal zero, then that would mean the answer to #8 would be zero divided by zero, which has no solution. Therefore, the question is flawed. I think... Edit: I guess #1 could also be 1/infinity or -1/infinity... [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]</font> Edit: Just got a from the giver of the quiz saying my answer to Q1 is wrong, so I guess there goes that! Back to the drawing board! GoT |
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what is your logic? that the answer to 1 is infinity? i don't buy it.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
Perhaps the wording of question one is a little confusing. A hint: answer to question 1 = answer to question 1 + sum(answers to all other numerical answers in quiz). Hope that makes things slightly more clear. In other words, Q1 does not have to be 0.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
hint: answer to question 1 = answer to question 1 + sum(answers to all other numerical answers in quiz).
That would make the answer to Q1 wrong though... It either has to be 0, inifinity, 1/infinity, or -1/infinity... If none of those are the answer, then could you reword the question correctly??? GoT |
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yea number 1 must be zero, you're right.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
(Answers deleted) Nevermind. I screwed up.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
i'm with GOT here. as the question stands, the answer can't be a non-zero integer.
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Your answers to 1 and 4 are definitely wrong, which just screws up the rest.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
Alright if sum of answers to all other questions = 0 could the answer to Q1 be say 5 (5 = 5+0)? Although the question could be read as a re-occuring sequence it's not suppose to be.
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Re: A harder problem...one for GoT
as the question stands, the answer can't be a non-zero integer.
Agreed. And since it can't be zero either, since that would make Q8 unanswerable, it has to be a non-integer solution as worded. GoT |
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