She sin on my cos till i tan
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She sin on my cos till i tan
Criteria for a group of friends
1. You associate with each other
2. You all share an identity
3. Nobody can leave
4. Everyone has an opposite person to balance them out
It's helpful if you all commute together, but that's not a necessity.
i can't remember either
We’ve all seen this before, but this one has been a backstory: the equation written on the pages the simplest example of a quintic whose solutions can’t be expressed as a combination of radicals. Basically, the simple equation can’t be solved unless you plot the curve on a graph. Of course, most 11th graders wouldn’t know this. Apparently, neither did the teacher.
This kid knew, but she couldn’t quite put into words why the equation couldn’t be solved. She didn’t want write “this has no solution” because she couldn’t formulate the argument to back it up, so she did this.
Was this the right call? Only time will tell...
America: Heyy, you look pretty "one over cos(c)"
Seychelles: 1/cos(c)? Wow, you're making me do maths? Really?
America: Umm...yes?
Seychelles: Well, thanks for the compliment, sweetie
Seychelles: *winks*
Concept: a knightly order of statisticians and computer programmers called the Order of Operations.
Someone: Two wrongs don’t make a right!
Math nerds: