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Hehe, I use QED at the end of all my proofs, it's a habit.
 

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Yip said:
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hey i kinda lost when you got alpha plus beta over 2 and got it as the midpoint and can you explain it in more detail thanks
 

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Basically, the 2 x-coordinate intersections of the line and asymptotes are the 2 solutions of the quadratic equation, ie the roots alpha and beta. So therefore the x-coordinate of the midpoint would be the sum of the x coordinates (alpha+beta) divided by 2.
 

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what the hell does Quod erat faciendum mean???

that is one hell of a hard question, it whips all q's weve done!!!!!!
 

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QED 'which was to be proved' - faciendum is the genitive
 

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The "D" in QED stands for demonstrandum ("which was to be demonstrated").
 

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Guess what...someone told me QED is 'Question Easily Done' :p lol not surprisingly it came out of the mouth of a maths freak :lol:
 

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