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@StevenMusielski Is 21 hours an indication of patience?
21 days?
21 weeks?
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I wanted to wait 21 hours to see if anyone else would repost this. Nobody did.
Judas Phi Gates | The Wealth Architect@JudasPhiGates8
Human nature is impatient by default. Patience gives you a superhuman edge.
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@IQTestBrain 144
a can be 5 or -5
making b either 12 or -12
Either way, the answer is 144
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@Friyaneb @Cryptofuture46 @Friyaneb You are required to perform the multiplication first, giving the answer of 12.
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@spikespeak @JuanGonSpain85 @AndreasSch35929 @Arden_2210 Hmmm… I think I disagree.
But how would you refer to the nefative root?
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@MarcKnoedler @JuanGonSpain85 @AndreasSch35929 @Arden_2210 The ± represents both possible solutions in a quadratic equation, not from the √ itself.
The square root symbol √ ALWAYS refers to the principal (non-negative) root.
The answer √9=3, never -3
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@keith__barrows @Bella_91m7u That's not 8×3, it's 8×3! Or 8×(3×2×1)= 48
The correct answer is 57
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@janevibespyaa C - both
Simple disability test for 3: add the digits and see if the sum divides by 3
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@JuanGonSpain85 @spikespeak @AndreasSch35929 @Arden_2210 That won’t work for you all second-degree equations. You will lose a root (answer).
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@JudasPhiGates8 Truth is a premium currency. -
Truth sets you free: @MarcKnoedler
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Truth is a premium currency.
Do not spend it at a discount.
Not every audience deserves your sharpest insight.
Some people collect wisdom
as social currency.
Others use wisdom
as building material.
Know the difference.
Your best thinking belongs where it can become:
→ cleaner decisions
→ stronger standards
→ sharper execution
→ better architecture
→ measurable leverage
Do not give premium truth
to discount intent.
Save your wisdom
for the ones building something real.
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@investig8_dacal @AndreasSch35929 @Arden_2210 I believe Arden may admit that the decimal point is a typographical error.
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@AndreasSch35929 @Arden_2210 But how do you reconcile the decimal point in the final line?
X = (.)?
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@Arden_2210 Isolate the radical and then square both sides of the equation to get
x^2 - 13x + 36 = 0
Factor:
(x - 4) (x - 9) = 0
Two answers x = 4 or 9
Arden, the 9 checks if you remember the square root of 9 can be -3.
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@iitian_logic @funnshorts If the root of 81 is -9, then you also get 6i and -6i.
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@funnshorts 6 and -6 and 6i and -6i
(since the roots can be positive or negative)
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