that's what i mean by linear equation...you know? and each one only has one answer.
the solution to this one would be -3. but, what if, like a quadratic equation, each equation had two answers (except in a few cases)? i think that would make things different.
hey will, thhis is elisabeth.. don't know if u remember. I'm katherine's sister??? umm, yeah.. haha well.. i dont knwo if u care,but i havnt talked to you in so long. cuz i think you have a new s/n . i still have that s/n that is like something in french the pizies... ehh, but i just wanted to say hello :D! well.. adios for the night. it's getting late.. well it's already late...2:36. uhhg, gone to bed night night. XoOxO
heeeey elisabeth! i know, it's been four million and two years. but the reason being is that i no longer have a screen name; i ridded myself of AIM. but, hopefully i shall see you around! thank you for saying hello!
it would probably be entirely too confusing and we'd all go insane. and in the midst of our insanity we'll all go skipping off a cliff like a bunch of sloppy lemmings. but then again it might be interesting. eh. its interesting to think about. *contemplates*
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As in y=mx+b?
I am interested in your musing but explain what you mean.
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but more like this: 2x-3=3x
that's what i mean by linear equation...you know? and each one only has one answer.
the solution to this one would be -3. but, what if, like a quadratic equation, each equation had two answers (except in a few cases)? i think that would make things different.
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your ol' chap,
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