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Fastolff
I'm still stuck on how the arrow gets to the target if it first has to get halfway there, and before that has to get halfway to there. I get to about 12 halfways before I fall asleep.
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TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Recursive paradoxes... fractal paradoxes...
a recursive paradox itself is a paradox, hence it is paradoxically a paradox in a paradox, giving rise to a third paradox, which is also a paradox, creating an endless line of paradoxes :V
a recursive paradox itself is a paradox, hence it is paradoxically a paradox in a paradox, giving rise to a third paradox, which is also a paradox, creating an endless line of paradoxes :V
Fastolff
you're a little dangerous to talk to I think...
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Yup.
fredcs
I tend toward the formulas that will solve the immediate problem I'm working on. The others are like... what have you done for me lately? (Ain't I an ingrate...?)
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
:P
jojag5
Not sure if this is a formula, but I always liked the power rule. Easiest part of any calculus test haha.
TetrisGuy · 26-30, M
Ooh yes, that counts ^_^ Out of all of dem, I perhaps like the product rule the most. IDK it's hard to choose... I like em all!