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Discussion in 'Forum Games, Jokes & Random' started by cjdogger, Mar 15, 2009.

  1. Usoppu

    Usoppu Well-Known Member

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    is this cruel? XD
     
  2. Deathbreak911

    Deathbreak911 Well-Known Member

    DUAL CRUSH! The furry ear loving Deathbreak rushes to help!

    Why is the sky blue?
    Because of light from the sun refracting off water in the atmosphere.
    What's (sqrt(-1))?
    i

    Why do I have red blood?
    Because you haven't died and turned it black yet.

    What's (ln(-1)/pi)?
    There is no true answer. If you want it simplified to it's simplest form, then re-ask the question.

    Who shaves the man in the villages, who shaves every man in the village, that doesn't shave himself?
    Old riddle. No answer.


    What's (2 * ln( sqrt(-1)^( ln(-1)/pi ) ))?
    See above imposable math question.


    How many guests fit in a hotel with infinitely many rooms when all rooms are occupied?
    This is the third mathematical paradox question you've asked.


    Why do I ask?
    To try and trick us.


    Why do you answer?
    To EXPOSE YOU FOR THE BAMBOO YOU ARE!!!
     
  3. bhatooth

    bhatooth Well-Known Member

    in ask a furry it means that everybody on this thread that is furry can answer?
     
  4. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    yes

    It's called a lion cut, and generally its used for longhaired cats whos hair is badly tangled and matted. Could also be used as part of treatment to remove fleas.
     
  5. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    Woah! loony double posting?

    Is it okay if I don't touch those? I don't feel quite at ease correcting & fixing up a commanding officer's mistake, because I never grew the balls for that, I'm quite happy just being a subordinate, LOL.
     
  6. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

  7. NGrapeD

    NGrapeD New Member

    How do I get a free PSP from you?
     
  8. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    You give me a free PSP and i'll give it back
     
  9. NGrapeD

    NGrapeD New Member

    Good answer :D

    How do I get that free PSP to give to you
     
  10. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    You have family don't 'cha?
     
  11. NGrapeD

    NGrapeD New Member

    It depends on what you define family as
     
  12. Cahos Rahne Veloza

    Cahos Rahne Veloza The Fart Awakens

    Will we ever see cjkittycat's fury again? :eek:
     
  13. marcy

    marcy Guest

    Haha, sleepy me didn't expect someone to answer the questions.

    1st answer: accepted
    2nd answer: right
    3rd answer: tricky, nice
    4th answer: nope
    5th answer: right ;D
    6th answer: linked to questions No. 2 & 4, so still wrong (I'm so mean)
    7th answer: didn't expect anyone to know :p ...accepted
    8th answer: lol
    9th answer: ROFL


    I will solute my questions for you:
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    solution for question No. 4

    i = e^(i*pi/2) (by definition)

    => i^2 = -1 = (e^(i * pi/2))^2 = e^(2 * i * pi/2) = e^(i * pi) (by definition of i & power law)

    => ln(-1)/pi = ln(e^(i * pi ))/pi = i * pi/pi = i (basic use of logarithms) also -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm#Logarithm_of_a_negative_or_complex_number

    so, the right answer is i

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    solution for question No. 6

    since we have the answers for question No. 2 & 4, we can simplify

    (2 * ln( sqrt(-1)^( ln(-1)/pi ) ))

    into

    (2 * ln(i^i))

    and with the thing I've written above

    => (2 * ln(i^i)) = 2 * ln((e^(i * pi/2))^i) = 2 * ln(e^(i * i * pi/2)) = 2 * ln(e^(-1 * pi/2)) = 2 * (-1) * pi/2 = -pi (by definition of i & power law)

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    btw. you could use Google on these, too :p
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=(ln(-1)%2Fpi)&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=(2+*+ln(++sqrt(-1)^(+ln(-1)%2Fpi+)+))&btnG=Search
     
  14. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    Nopesies
     
  15. Deathbreak911

    Deathbreak911 Well-Known Member

    Out of the following, which is most pure?

    Mathematics
    Chemistry
    Biology
    Scientology
     
  16. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    Biology, sometimes we get to see bewbies ^~^
     
  17. Deathbreak911

    Deathbreak911 Well-Known Member

  18. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    Maths make the universe? YAY!
     
  19. haseoTOD

    haseoTOD Guest

    Why did I revived this thread?
     
  20. cjdogger

    cjdogger Guest

    Because you can't use revive grammatically well?