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| 07 Mar 2016 04:03 PM |
people and people
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| 07 Mar 2016 04:05 PM |
There are three types of individuals within this world: people who can add; people who can multiply, and people who can square.
Which of the three categories are you a member of? |
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Aetricity
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| 07 Mar 2016 04:09 PM |
"There are three types of individuals within this world: people who can add; people who can multiply, and people who can square.
Which of the three categories are you a member of?"
Wouldn't people who know how to square essentially know how to multiply, and those who know how to multiply would also understand the basic concept of combining two numbers, or adding? Is this supposed to be in an order wherein one is superceded by the next?
Does OP have a brain stem? | +~4.5k | http://forum.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=184670792 |
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| 07 Mar 2016 04:45 PM |
"Is this supposed to be in an order wherein one is superceded by the next?"
Yes, certainly.
The only true distinction between each mathematical operation mentioned is the laws of which they must adhere to.
Multiplication is a superset of addition. Squaring is likewise a superset of standard multiplication.
Actually, if we extend the concept further, subtraction/division becomes a subset of exponential multiplication as well.
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| 07 Mar 2016 04:47 PM |
more like people who use iphones (intelligent) and people who use android (unintelligent)
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