Originally posted by: BroeBo
*shutters*
<----hates trig
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
10^-.21 = (0.2-x)/x
.617 = 0.2-x/x
.617x = 0.2-x
1.617x = 0.2
x = .124
Only 2 glaring math errors there. Good try though.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
10^-.21 = (0.2-x)/x
.617 = 0.2-x/x
.617x = 0.2-x
1.617x = 0.2
x = .124
Originally posted by: dullard
Only 2 glaring math errors there. Good try though.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
10^-.21 = (0.2-x)/x
.617 = 0.2-x/x
.617x = 0.2-x
1.617x = 0.2
x = .124
Again, trig uses these: sine, cosine, and tangent. Or a slight variation of these. Log has nothing at all to do with trig.Originally posted by: TallBill
Guh, you just reminded me that sooner or later I'll have to take trig for like the 4th time in my life.
(1) Original post used (0.2 - x / x). You changed this to (0.2 - x) / x in your first line. However, in your second line you changed back to the correct answer. Together, I count this as one error.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
What two math errors?
Originally posted by: dullard
Again, trig uses these: sine, cosine, and tangent. Or a slight variation of these. Log has nothing at all to do with trig.Originally posted by: TallBill
Guh, you just reminded me that sooner or later I'll have to take trig for like the 4th time in my life.
(1) Original post used (0.2 - x / x). You changed this to (0.2 - x) / x in your first line. However, in your second line you changed back to the correct answer. Together, I count this as one error.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
What two math errors?
(2) In your third line you multiplied by x. But (0.2 - x / x) *x = (0.2 * x - x). Somehow you came up with (0.2 - x) as the answer.
Only the original poster can let us know if it is a mistype. In math you cannot just assume. Why not ask instead? As written, you are correct that there is no solution.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
1) I read his first post as a mistype. If you actually read it as 0.2-x/x, then the equation doesn't work at all, because the log of 0.2 (if x = 0) is -.70, and the log of -.8 (if x != 0) is invalid.
(0.2 - x / x ) certainly is NOT the same as (0.2 - x) / x. That is a huge difference, the expression is not the same, and the math changes significantly.I just removed the parenthesis after I removed the log, but the expression is the still the same. I'll correct it, but it doesn't change the math.
Correct, but you didn't have (0.2-x)/x in your second line.2) If the expression is (0.2-x)/x is multiplied by x, the resulting expression is 0.2-x.
Originally posted by: dullard
Only the original poster can let us know if it is a mistype. In math you cannot just assume. Why not ask instead? As written, you are correct that there is no solution.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
1) I read his first post as a mistype. If you actually read it as 0.2-x/x, then the equation doesn't work at all, because the log of 0.2 (if x = 0) is -.70, and the log of -.8 (if x != 0) is invalid.
(0.2 - x / x ) certainly is NOT the same as 0.2 - x / x. That is a huge difference, the epxression is not the same, and the math changes significantly.I just removed the parenthesis after I removed the log, but the expression is the still the same. I'll correct it, but it doesn't change the math.
Correct, but you didn't have (0.2-x)/x in your second line.2) If the expression is (0.2-x)/x is multiplied by x, the resulting expression is 0.2-x.
Ok now you are just down to one error: you solved a problem which isn't what the original poster asked. His has no answer, and yours does.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Thank you, Sgt. Math. I corrected the parenthesis error in the second line. Happy?
Regardless of the typing error, my answer is correct. If you can prove that I'm wrong, then show me.
x/x = 1Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Originally posted by: dullard
Only the original poster can let us know if it is a mistype. In math you cannot just assume. Why not ask instead? As written, you are correct that there is no solution.Originally posted by: DingDingDao
1) I read his first post as a mistype. If you actually read it as 0.2-x/x, then the equation doesn't work at all, because the log of 0.2 (if x = 0) is -.70, and the log of -.8 (if x != 0) is invalid.
(0.2 - x / x ) certainly is NOT the same as 0.2 - x / x. That is a huge difference, the epxression is not the same, and the math changes significantly.I just removed the parenthesis after I removed the log, but the expression is the still the same. I'll correct it, but it doesn't change the math.
Correct, but you didn't have (0.2-x)/x in your second line.2) If the expression is (0.2-x)/x is multiplied by x, the resulting expression is 0.2-x.
Thank you, Sgt. Math. I corrected the parenthesis error in the second line. Happy?
Regardless of the typing error, my answer is correct. If you can prove that I'm wrong, then show me.
Indeed it is not.Originally posted by: dullard
(0.2 - x / x ) certainly is NOT the same as (0.2 - x) / x.
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Indeed it is not.Originally posted by: dullard
(0.2 - x / x ) certainly is NOT the same as (0.2 - x) / x.
However, 0.2 - x/x makes absolutely no sense given the equation criteria, as it would yield the log of a constant in an equation where the original poster was asked to solve for a variable.
Failure to look at the overall picture is a glaring error of the worst kind.
In the real world, calculation mistakes lead to bridges collapsing, buildings falling, platforms giving way with 50 people on them, multimillion dollar space robots crashing, etc. Tons of money has been lost and people have been hurt or killed. All due to someone who didn't want to nitpick.Originally posted by: Gibson486
Dullard, you are being teh high school math teacher from hell who nitpicks to make every student fail.
In the real world, you don't care what happens as long you your input gives you a desired output. Everything else in between are just the fillers.
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
Arrrrggghhhh. Paging Isekii....Isekii come in...can you please give everyone in the thread (including me) clarification on the original equation?
Originally posted by: dullard
Again, trig uses these: sine, cosine, and tangent. Or a slight variation of these. Log has nothing at all to do with trig.Originally posted by: TallBill
Guh, you just reminded me that sooner or later I'll have to take trig for like the 4th time in my life.
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
What two math errors?
(2) In your third line you multiplied by x. But (0.2 - x / x) *x = (0.2 * x - x). Somehow you came up with (0.2 - x) as the answer.
Originally posted by: dullard
In the real world, calculation mistakes lead to bridges collapsing, buildings falling, platforms giving way with 50 people on them, multimillion dollar space robots crashing, etc. Tons of money has been lost and people have been hurt or killed. All due to someone who didn't want to nitpick.Originally posted by: Gibson486
Dullard, you are being teh high school math teacher from hell who nitpicks to make every student fail.
In the real world, you don't care what happens as long you your input gives you a desired output. Everything else in between are just the fillers.
Originally posted by: dullard
In the real world, calculation mistakes lead to bridges collapsing, buildings falling, platforms giving way with 50 people on them, multimillion dollar space robots crashing, etc. In these cases tons of money has been lost and people have been hurt or killed. All due to someone who didn't want to nitpick.Originally posted by: Gibson486
Dullard, you are being teh high school math teacher from hell who nitpicks to make every student fail.
In the real world, you don't care what happens as long you your input gives you a desired output. Everything else in between are just the fillers.
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: dullard
Again, trig uses these: sine, cosine, and tangent. Or a slight variation of these. Log has nothing at all to do with trig.Originally posted by: TallBill
Guh, you just reminded me that sooner or later I'll have to take trig for like the 4th time in my life.
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
What two math errors?
(2) In your third line you multiplied by x. But (0.2 - x / x) *x = (0.2 * x - x). Somehow you came up with (0.2 - x) as the answer.
I'm absolutely sure that (.2-x/x) *x = (0.2-x)
Quoted so it stays. Thanks for the laugh.Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
I'm absolutely sure that (.2-x/x) *x = (0.2-x)
