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3 hours ago, TheAP said:

I'm done my exams now. I'm freeeeeeeee! 

Congrats! You crushed it!

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On 12/14/2018 at 4:52 PM, IrishArcher said:

Of course. Enjoy your Shabbat!

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On 12/14/2018 at 5:12 PM, TheAP said:

I'm done my exams now. I'm freeeeeeeee! 

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On 12/14/2018 at 9:01 PM, IrishArcher said:

Congrats! You crushed it!

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Sorry for the extended absence.  I was recently accepted to join Varsity Tutors as an online math tutor.  I had to spend some time setting up my profile and proving myself capable in a number of subjects.  Naturally, this time of year is busy as a number of College students still have their finals and high school students have their midterms.  (Of course, all this happened during a double-set release weekend for my online card shop, where I had 210 combined preorders and regular orders.)

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Because the game has stalled, I take it to mean that you may want a hint.  

 

It seems you've figure out a way to follow rule 1.  There was an earlier post that might have appeared like it might follow rule 1, but didn't because it was too vague.  There were parts of posts that were similarly vague, so the other rules were not followed.  Try being more specific and you may follow more than one rule.

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3 hours ago, TheAP said:

A = me

B = the rules

C = confusion

 

A + B = C

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I'm not sure if you feel like you need more hints or need more time to think about how to interpret the last one.

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Just now, TheAP said:

The quadratic formula:

 

{\displaystyle x={\frac {-b\pm {\sqrt {b^{2}-4ac}}}{2a}}.}

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Science

Technology

Engineering

Art

Mathematics

 

If I had to guess a theme. Though the order would clearly be irrelevant.

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15 minutes ago, IrishArcher said:

Science

Technology

Engineering

Art

Mathematics

 

If I had to guess a theme. Though the order would clearly be irrelevant.

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Pythagorean theorem:
 
 
where c represents the length of the hypotenuse and a and b the lengths of the triangle's other two sides.
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14 minutes ago, TheAP said:
Pythagorean theorem:
 
a^{2}+b^{2}=c^{2},
 
where c represents the length of the hypotenuse and a and b the lengths of the triangle's other two sides.

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3 minutes ago, IrishArcher said:

2 H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O

This is a synthesis reaction.

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H2O is a bent molecule, according to the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry. This means that the two hydrogens are at an angle of less than 109.5° to each other (approximately 104.4°).

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4 minutes ago, IrishArcher said:

H2O is a bent molecule, according to the VSEPR theory of molecular geometry. This means that the two hydrogens are at an angle of less than 109.5° to each other (approximately 104.4°).

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Static friction is less than or equal to the coefficient of static friction multiplied by the normal force of a surface on an object. Static friction is a force that keeps an object from sliding.

 

Kinetic friction equals the coefficient of kinetic friction multiplied by the normal force of a surface on an object. It is a force that counteracts an object as it slides.

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The line between "Math equation" and "Science equation" is somewhat blurry, I probably shouldn't have tried to distinguish between them to begin with.

 

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Science (more specifically physics) is just math applied to the real world. The Pythagorean theorem is still the Pythagorean theorem when it's applied to force vectors. I'm not sure there really is a distinction.

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On 12/25/2018 at 2:08 AM, IrishArcher said:

Science (more specifically physics) is just math applied to the real world. The Pythagorean theorem is still the Pythagorean theorem when it's applied to force vectors. I'm not sure there really is a distinction.

Sorry I missed this earlier.

 

I suppose that's right.  

 

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10 hours ago, Ytterbium said:

I'm back!!!

Welcome back.  I don't think we've met.

 

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4 hours ago, TheAP said:

Math involves theorems and algebraic proofs.

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3 hours ago, Ytterbium said:

One plus two equals three.

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1 hour ago, IrishArcher said:

I am finally in possession of my first personal computer.

That's wonderful to hear, I'm so happy for you.

 

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One reason that I like the Christmas season:  Hearthstone's "Gift Exchange" Tavern Brawl.  It's my favorite brawl.

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