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nathaniel671
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W=B

Post by nathaniel671 »

Well everyone is wondering what this thing (W=B) means! It is the answer to many of lifes questions. It took me a mere 7days to figure this equation out but when i did it made my day... 5B-3W(8B+9Ax36W) the answer to that problem is W=B.
let me know if you have figured it out.
Lovin907
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Re: W=B

Post by Lovin907 »

!!!
depell
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Post by depell »

Show the proof?
sitkadiver
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Re: W=B

Post by sitkadiver »

I think your equation is incorrect for two reasons:

First you need to specify a dependent variable.

Second, you have grouped the terms in a manner that does not specify what within the parenthesis is a product and that which is a sum.

For example:

If we set your equation up with B = 2, A = 3 and W = B = 2

Then you can end up with two different results within the parenthesis:

(8*2 + 9*3 (36*2) = 16 + 27(72) = 1,960

or

(8*2 + 9*3)(36*2) = (16 + 27)(72) = 44 * 72 = 3,168

Since W = B and the parenthesis have to equal 1.6666667 since 5B-3B(product/sum of variables), substituting those number back into the equation yield 2 different answers.

Can you share a solution? Or at least tell us what the parenthesis is supposed to be so we can set A = 0 and solve for a closed set.
wadejlong
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Post by wadejlong »

Make W=0, the world is at peace again.
Sitkacharly
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Re: W=B

Post by Sitkacharly »

Dude, 5B - 3W (8B + 9A X 36W) contains no equal sign therefore, it is not an equation. It can be simplified into 5B + 24 BW - 972W² which will not factor because 5 is prime and not a factor of 972........so how does one go about making an equation from something which is not an equation? W = B is a straight line with a slope of one passing through the origin, all quadratics are curves. fail
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