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| 01 Dec 2011 07:02 PM |
Basic math: ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ ZoL2 ZoL2 * DVC = ZoL9 ZoL9 - DVC3 + x7 ÷ 2 = Empire°4 ZoL2 + ZoL2 ÷ Empire°4 = Clan2 Clan2 ≈ ZoL2 + ZoL = Clan2(∞)
Simple math: ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ ZoL2 ☞ ZoL2 + DVC = Empire2 ÷ 4 = Clan2 Clan2 ≈ ZoL2 ≪ Clan2(∞)
If you do not understand, I would be happy to go into further detail on a reply on this thread, or just message me. Either way, this is true math right here.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:04 PM |
| Is this insulting ZoL or just making a joke? |
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Dobolos
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:05 PM |
@Action; Just a joke. I use math to joke on a clan. @Dobolos; What?
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:10 PM |
i actually read it this time, and your math doesn't work.
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cyotex
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:12 PM |
your wrong. 2 ZOL's are equal.... So how could they have different outcomes, and different variables?
HMM!!! HMMM!!!!
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Dobolos
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:15 PM |
lemme fix that for you: ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ 2ZoL^2 the rest is invalid.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:16 PM |
| no no no, ZoL + ZoL = ultra noobiness |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:28 PM |
@Dobolos; Basic: 1. ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ ZoL2 2. ZoL2 * DVC = ZoL9 3. ZoL9 - DVC3 + x7 ÷ 2 = Empire°4 4. ZoL2 + ZoL2 ÷ Empire°4 = Clan2 5. Clan2 ≈ ZoL2 + ZoL = Clan2(∞)
I might know where you are confused, so here is all five.
1. ZoL is much less than ZoL, forming to a little addition. ZoL with exponent ZoL is at least ZoL2. 2. ZoL is worth 2, so ZoL2 is the at least answer, and DVC is worth 9, so it is ZoL2 times 9 is ZoL9 since you remove DVC and make him the new exponent, for he is a small part. 3. ZoL9 (add up, 2+9=11) minus DVC3 (add up, 9+3=12) plus x7 (add up, 1+7=8) divided by 2. 11-12 cannot work, which is why you switch it, making the answer 1. 8÷2 is four, making the 4 in answer. The 1 becomes the degrees since it is meant to be Empire(1)4 or Empire°4. 4. ZoL2 is 2(2) which is 4, same with the other ZoL2. 4+4÷4=2. 4+4=8; 8÷4=2, making Clan2. 5. Clan2 is at least ZoL2, like the first line. ZoL2, which is 2(2), plus ZoL, which is 2, is 6. Now, in this part, Clan becomes a number, which is supposed to be 6 (if I did that on line four, it would've taken eight lines to complete this). Clan2, which is 6(2), is 12. The infinity sign represents ever other clan other than ZoL, making it 12 times infinity, meaning ZoL equals the 12.
Simple: 1. ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ ZoL2 2. ☞ ZoL2 + DVC = Empire2 ÷ 4 = Clan2 3. Clan2 ≈ ZoL2 ≪ Clan2(∞)
Here is the interesting part:
1. Same as line one in the basic. 2. Skip the rest and head down to this math problem,. 2(2)+9=13(2)÷4=6.5, but leave it at 6 since Clan is 6, making 6(2). 3. Clan2, which is 6(2), is at least ZoL2, which is 2(2), and ZoL2 is much less than Clan2(∞), which is 12(∞), meaning ZoL is actually less than the other clans. Since ZoL thinks they outrank the others, and since this math proves them wrong, it proves ZoL ≠ ZoL.
ZoL is much less than other clans according to the math. Since ZoL thinks they outrank the others, and since this math proves them wrong, it proves ZoL ≠ ZoL. The math is valid and all correct, just hard to understand.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:29 PM |
Wrong YeIIo, a variable cannot be less than itself. Whole argument proven wrong. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:30 PM |
Point out the area that you are explaining and I will take a look at it. Just copy and paste the area, not the whole math thing.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:31 PM |
| RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:32 PM |
"ZoL ≫ ZoL" A variable cannot be less than itself. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:33 PM |
"1. ZoL ≫ ZoL; ZoL + ZoL(ZoL) ≈ ZoL2" ZoL is much less than itself, which is why I added that semicolon (;) to explain how, which is ZoL plus ZoL times itself is at least ZoL2.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:35 PM |
1) A variable can not be less than itself 2) ZoL + Zol(Zol) = ZoL(ZoL + 1) {if you simply it} wrong wrong wrong. gobwey. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:35 PM |
How do you have time to get all of those symbols..No offence.. Or are they part of your keyboard. That would be epic. :3 |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:35 PM |
qq + freemodels = Zol
simple
~PROUD MEMBER OF THE CAPS CAT CORPORATION |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:38 PM |
@Dobolos; ZoL(ZoL)+1 or ZoL(ZoL+1)? ZoL(ZoL)+1 is 5 and ZoL(ZoL+1) 4. Where is your point? It is still right either way, unless if you want me to do all the lines that represent line one? @Uber; I made a separate section and modified it and changed settings on computer for me to add them. It is pretty sweet.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:40 PM |
"@Dobolos; ZoL(ZoL)+1 or ZoL(ZoL+1)? ZoL(ZoL)+1 is 5 and ZoL(ZoL+1) 4. Where is your point? It is still right either way, unless if you want me to do all the lines that represent line one?"
If you took ZoL(ZoL + 1) and turned it into ZoL(ZoL)+1 you're wrong, because you can't break up a binomial. Kid, I know my math more than you do, just stop, you're wrong. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:44 PM |
| PEOPLE HAVE TOO MUCH TIME... |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:48 PM |
@Dobolos; I know you cannot break up binomials. ZoL(ZoL+1) is actually 6, not 4. My mistake. ANyways, ZoL(ZoL+1)=6. 6 in this math represents Clan.
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:49 PM |
Fine sir, you never said what ZoL was equal to. If you know what ZoL is equal to, then you don't need to use a variable. Please stop embarrassing yourself. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:49 PM |
| There are 10 types of people, those who understand binary and those who don't. |
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| 01 Dec 2011 07:50 PM |
How is this embarrassing myself if: 1. This was meant to be a joke; 2. You keep trying to take shots at me; 3. It is math, like anyone knows math. Also, by "never said what ZoL was equal to", you mean equal in the problem or what number represents it?
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