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Slide Rule said:
If one were to join the dots when geometric progression function is graphed, the resulting image would be an accurate representation of my sexuality.
I'm sorry. I'm bored. :p
 

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nah, this isnt 2 do with maths! its 2 do with da ppl who do (or in my case, try not 2 do) maths...subject is damn boring. hehehe, i feel asleep in class 2day...yeah, my teacher was sooo pleased with that! oops...
 

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withoutaface said:
You needed to graph that to know it was a straight line?

*shakes head
She didn't graph it just compare her "quote" and what he said.
 

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withoutaface said:
You needed to graph that to know it was a straight line?

*shakes head
He changed it from arithmetic to geometric progression, essentially stating I am gay. :p
 

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Non-electrical calculator. Used till the mid 1970's to do pretty much all maths calculations.

"A device consisting of two logarithmically scaled rules mounted to slide along each other so that multiplication, division, and other more complex computations are reduced to the mechanical equivalent of addition or subtraction."
 

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Slide Rule said:
Non-electrical calculator. Used till the mid 1970's to do pretty much all maths calculations.

"A device consisting of two logarithmically scaled rules mounted to slide along each other so that multiplication, division, and other more complex computations are reduced to the mechanical equivalent of addition or subtraction."
Oh, so do you have one of them?
 

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Slide Rule said:
Non-electrical calculator. Used till the mid 1970's to do pretty much all maths calculations.

"A device consisting of two logarithmically scaled rules mounted to slide along each other so that multiplication, division, and other more complex computations are reduced to the mechanical equivalent of addition or subtraction."
::awed voice:: people used to manage without calculators?? how! why! yes, good god why?!?
 

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rumour said:
Oh, so do you have one of them?
Yes. It can do logs, log-logs, anti-logs, square roots, cube roots, hyperbolic functions, trigonometric functions, other obscure functions I forget the names of, and normal arithmetic.
 

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Slide Rule said:
Yes. It can do logs, log-logs, anti-logs, square roots, cube roots, hyperbolic functions, trigonometric functions, other obscure functions I forget the names of, and normal arithmetic.
Where did you get it from?
 

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quote: and other obscure functions i forget the names of
what?!! geez, you disappoint me Slide Rule. here i was envisioning a maths genius...but no, it wasnt to be. you cant even remember what 2 call ur beloved maths. i am shattered.
 

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