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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by tsdarkside(m): 11:40am On Jul 11, 2015
mickyeddi:



Nice try dude but this another take:

suppose, p_n(x)=x^6+n=x^6±y^a.
the expressions "x^6+y^a" & "x^6-y^a" can be factorized only for the following values of "a"
x^6+y^6=(x^2+y^2)(x^4-x^2y^2+y^4)
x^6-y^6=(x+y)(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)(x^2-x*y+y^2)
x^6-y^4=(x^3+y^2)*(x^3-y^2)
x^6+y^3=(x^2+y)(x^4-x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^3=(x^2-y)(x^4+x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^2=(x^3+y)*(x^3-y)
because | n | < 500 and "y" (±y^a=n) must be an integer, for different values of "a" y^6=0,1,64 y^4=0,1,16,81,256 y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 y^2=0,1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,324, 361,400,441,484
possible values of "n" =y^6=0,1,64 =-y^6=0,-1,-64 =y^4=0,1,16,81,256 =y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 =-y^3=0,-1,-8,-27,-64,-125,-216,-343 =-y^2=0,-1,-4,-9,-16,-25,-36,-49,-64,-81,-100,-121,-144,-169,-196,-225,-256,-289,-324,-361,-400,-441,-484
We can get all possible values of "n" by making an union of these 6 set of numbers (I am using the word "union" because some values have occurred more than one time). That gives 35 distinct values of "n".

chaiii....this is chinese to me too...you can combine alot of things in your head...respect... shocked shocked grin grin grin grin

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Obinoscopy(m): 11:41am On Jul 11, 2015
mickyeddi:



Nice try dude but this another take:

suppose, p_n(x)=x^6+n=x^6±y^a.
the expressions "x^6+y^a" & "x^6-y^a" can be factorized only for the following values of "a"
x^6+y^6=(x^2+y^2)(x^4-x^2y^2+y^4)
x^6-y^6=(x+y)(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)(x^2-x*y+y^2)
x^6-y^4=(x^3+y^2)*(x^3-y^2)
x^6+y^3=(x^2+y)(x^4-x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^3=(x^2-y)(x^4+x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^2=(x^3+y)*(x^3-y)
because | n | < 500 and "y" (±y^a=n) must be an integer, for different values of "a" y^6=0,1,64 y^4=0,1,16,81,256 y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 y^2=0,1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,324, 361,400,441,484
possible values of "n" =y^6=0,1,64 =-y^6=0,-1,-64 =y^4=0,1,16,81,256 =y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 =-y^3=0,-1,-8,-27,-64,-125,-216,-343 =-y^2=0,-1,-4,-9,-16,-25,-36,-49,-64,-81,-100,-121,-144,-169,-196,-225,-256,-289,-324,-361,-400,-441,-484
We can get all possible values of "n" by making an union of these 6 set of numbers (I am using the word "union" because some values have occurred more than one time). That gives 35 distinct values of "n".
I agree with the logic in your calculation.

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by hibbayueei(m): 11:41am On Jul 11, 2015
Am coming.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Dollyak(f): 11:41am On Jul 11, 2015
Number 2. Attempts. The second easiest after 4

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by bosunjohns(m): 11:44am On Jul 11, 2015
mickyeddi:
They are ranked by a site called Brilliant.org, which asks users progressively harder math and science problems.

Think you might be as smart as one of these tweens or teens?

Prove it by solving some of the math problems they've solved.






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4.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Brytawon(m): 11:47am On Jul 11, 2015
AGAIN! Festus Keyamo fails to get SAN rank.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by wtfCode: 11:50am On Jul 11, 2015
it was too easy nigga,here is the answer:
1. WeeD
2. weED
3. WEed
4. Weed.

That shii called maths don't benefit the society, come over here and light up some joints with me...let's fly to the sky.

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Dollyak(f): 11:53am On Jul 11, 2015
Number 4 is quite easy too as well.
If you think about this. The total amount spent in the air by the skier is the same as the time taken to slope down(starting from the horizontal position) the whole distance of 50meters.
thus distance gives =1/2 at t^2
Therefore 50=1/2 × gt^2 = 1/2 (9.8 )t^2 =50 solve for t
T= 3.2 seconds

Very easy because time only depends on gravity in this case.

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by bestower: 11:54am On Jul 11, 2015
God why did u punish me wit d sense of lack of mathematics,i wonder.i h ate maths.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by galadee(m): 12:06pm On Jul 11, 2015
Na assignment they give u
u want us to solve for u?
wayo

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Dollyak(f): 12:06pm On Jul 11, 2015
I need to dig out my further math A-level text book to solve 3. When I have time.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Mostwanted7: 12:10pm On Jul 11, 2015
Dollyak:
Number 4 is quite easy too as well.
If you think about this. The total amount spent in the air by the skier is the same as the time taken to slope down the whole distance of 50meters.
thus distance gives =1/2 at t^2
Therefore 50=1/2 × gt^2 = 1/2 (9.8 )t^2 =50 solve for t
T= 3.2 seconds

Very easy because time is only depends on gravity in this case.


eqn of motion s=ut+(1/2 gt)^2
nice one gal

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Slickest(m): 12:11pm On Jul 11, 2015
We taking cash u toking maths...I only calculate currencies...

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by sandave(m): 12:11pm On Jul 11, 2015
chisos..................guy na joke or wety be dis nag
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Moderation: 12:12pm On Jul 11, 2015
Chaai, I have forgotten the answers oo. I even thought somebody this last week. Don't worry when I remember the answers I will let you know.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Dollyak(f): 12:14pm On Jul 11, 2015
Okay I will bite for 3.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:15pm On Jul 11, 2015
Obinoscopy:
Nobody has even attempted the questions. Na wa. I'm busy but let me give the mathematicians in the house my suggested hint on how to solve qxn 1:



x3 + a3 can be factorised into (x + a)(x2 - ax + a2)
Therefore we can express x6 + a6 as (x2 + a2)(x4 - a2x2 + a4)
Thus if we can find the various numbers of n that can be expressed in the form a6 (note that both n and a should be integers)
This means we need to find the various values of a such that a6 is less than 500.

Now that means the values of n are 0 (06), 1 (16) and 64 (26). 3 is not included because 36 is 729 which is greater than 500.
......you tried but not there yet.......i'll give you 4.5/10 for the attempt..
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by AdeniyiA(m): 12:16pm On Jul 11, 2015
Lordave:
Jesus is the Answer.
grin
NA your type dey pray for examiner to pass him instead of answering questions asked in exams
grin
Nairalanders funny dieee! grin

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:18pm On Jul 11, 2015
mickyeddi:



Nice try dude but this another take:

suppose, p_n(x)=x^6+n=x^6±y^a.
the expressions "x^6+y^a" & "x^6-y^a" can be factorized only for the following values of "a"
x^6+y^6=(x^2+y^2)(x^4-x^2y^2+y^4)
x^6-y^6=(x+y)(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)(x^2-x*y+y^2)
x^6-y^4=(x^3+y^2)*(x^3-y^2)
x^6+y^3=(x^2+y)(x^4-x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^3=(x^2-y)(x^4+x^2y+y^2)
x^6-y^2=(x^3+y)*(x^3-y)
because | n | < 500 and "y" (±y^a=n) must be an integer, for different values of "a" y^6=0,1,64 y^4=0,1,16,81,256 y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 y^2=0,1,4,9,16,25,36,49,64,81,100,121,144,169,196,225,256,289,324, 361,400,441,484
possible values of "n" =y^6=0,1,64 =-y^6=0,-1,-64 =y^4=0,1,16,81,256 =y^3=0,1,8,27,64,125,216,343 =-y^3=0,-1,-8,-27,-64,-125,-216,-343 =-y^2=0,-1,-4,-9,-16,-25,-36,-49,-64,-81,-100,-121,-144,-169,-196,-225,-256,-289,-324,-361,-400,-441,-484
We can get all possible values of "n" by making an union of these 6 set of numbers (I am using the word "union" because some values have occurred more than one time). That gives 35 distinct values of "n".
......Interesting but still not there yet.......i'll give you 6/10 for laying out a logical and semi-correct calculation....
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Tjpromise(m): 12:19pm On Jul 11, 2015
Dont need to b a genius, am not greedy
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by tsdarkside(m): 12:21pm On Jul 11, 2015
Slickest:
We taking cash u toking maths...I only calculate currencies...

hahaha...me too..guy, you must be igbo.... grin grin grin grin

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:22pm On Jul 11, 2015
Dollyak:
Number 4 is quite easy too as well.
If you think about this. The total amount spent in the air by the skier is the same as the time taken to slope down(starting from the horizontal position) the whole distance of 50meters.
thus distance gives =1/2 at t^2
Therefore 50=1/2 × gt^2 = 1/2 (9.8 )t^2 =50 solve for t
T= 3.2 seconds

Very easy because time is only depends on gravity in this case.
......Funny enough....you didn't give a well elaborated calculation.....but its obvious you know it.......so for that....i'll give you 8.5/10.....
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Obinoscopy(m): 12:24pm On Jul 11, 2015


To solve 4:

I can use the conservation of energy formula: KE + Frictional Energy = PE
Therefore 0.5mv2 = 0.95mgh. From there we can calculate v.

To get t: We can use the formula s = ut + 0.5gt2
Where u = v and g = -9.8
This gives us a parabola.
The parabola made intersections with the straight line (which made an angle 30 with the horizontal)
Equating the parabola with the straight line should give us the value of t
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Obinoscopy(m): 12:26pm On Jul 11, 2015
Adultnextdoor:
......Interesting but still not there yet.......i'll give you 6/10 for laying out a logical and semi-correct calculation....
He's the OP of this thread. Are you sure he's semi-correct? grin
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Edesinpayan(m): 12:27pm On Jul 11, 2015
Well ....dis qstns r simple.(I jux solved dem in my dream)
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:28pm On Jul 11, 2015
Obinoscopy:
He's the OP of this thread. Are you sure he's semi-correct? grin
......it doesn't matter whether he is the op or not......his calculation is incomplete but its obvious he has an idea!
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:30pm On Jul 11, 2015
Obinoscopy:


To solve 4:

I can use the conservation of energy formula: KE + Frictional Energy = PE
Therefore 0.5mv2 = 0.95mgh. From there we can calculate v.

To get t: We can use the formula s = ut + 0.5gt2
Where u = v and g = -9.8
This gives us a parabola.
The parabola made intersections with the straight line (which made an angle 30 with the horizontal)
Equating the parabola with the straight line should give us the value of t
......now.... This is a complete and correct calculation.......i'll give you 10/10....
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Obinoscopy(m): 12:31pm On Jul 11, 2015
Adultnextdoor:
......it doesn't matter whether he is the op or not......his calculation is incomplete but its obvious he has an idea!
I know you don't know the answer so no need...
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by joywendy(f): 12:32pm On Jul 11, 2015
Donmichaelz:
the people I know that would give it a shoot has less Dan 100k in their account....All am saying is mathematical problems are not real life problems ,I am more of the latter,dangote can't do these ,neither can I ,,,,
undecided undecided

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Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by Adultnextdoor(m): 12:33pm On Jul 11, 2015
Obinoscopy:
I know you don't know the answer so no need...
.......i'll give you a laid down calculation very soon.
Re: If You Can Solve These Math Problems, You Are One Of The World's Smartest by xest(m): 12:35pm On Jul 11, 2015
Nairaland be u like Waec exam classroom

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