Hello, when me and Zeron were good friends before he turned into a total ass I told him my FFR password, I originally posted that I was 14 but he went into my account and changed my age, took a picture of it, and posted it to make me look like a lier, I just recently changed my password 5 minutes ago after discovering this, please ban him or something!
Is logging onto someone elses profile and changing their data worth banning?
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Re: Is logging onto someone elses profile and changing their data worth banning?
Yeah more like way to try to think of a way to get out of faking your own age.
Also, who cares.
Also, pre-calc.Comment
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Yes, it IS your fault, and pre-calc is hilarious. I bet people are gonna keep nagging you about that for the rest of your time here.
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Yeah, and we can sure back that up too!! lol.
Originally posted by MrMagic5239Placements are final, custom will not be moved to D6, just because he is good at jacks, and mediocre at just about every other FMO in the game.Originally posted by customstuffOriginally posted by MrMagic5239welcome to D6
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So this is about tokens right?AAA's = 800
Originally posted by VManti, I apologize for insulting you. Let the record show that I am a prickass douche, and not only that, but that I am a terrible player.Comment
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I DO take pre-calc, I have switched schools and they tested me and put me in pre-calc, they taught us this formula which applies to finding the given point on a curved slope creating a circle with a radius of 1, which is the way all pre-calc and trig works, calc is different though...on a circle with a radius of 1 when you inscribe a right triangle you use sin (sine) to find the opposite of the angle corresponding to the center angle of the circle and plug in your system to complete the sides, then to find the exact location of that point on the circle you use the formula:
dx to the power of n over dy = x to the power of n-1 over y
proof enough or should I give you more?Comment
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Why do I doubt that his profile was changed and am thinking he is just making excuses to try and make himself look better?0
Edit: We learned that in geometryComment
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not the last formula, that is only taught in pre-calc, the dx to the power of n over dy = x to the power of n-1 over yComment
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* Russel's paradox - It shows that the "set of all sets which do not contain themselves," i.e. the "set" \left \{ x: x\mbox{ is a set and }x\notin x \right \} is not well-defined.
* Cantor's paradox - It shows that "the set of all sets" cannot exist.
If something is or is not an element of a particular set then this is symbolised by \in and \notin respectively. So, with respect to the sets defined above:
* 4 \in A and 285 \in F (since 285 = 17² − 4); but
* 9 \notin F and \mathrm{green} \notin B.

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'Cause google is not a viable source for Pre-calculus formulas, right?Comment
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Yes, it is only taught in pre-cal... when you live in hick town USA.
In normal communities, it is taught in geometry. In pre-cal, we have to know that to solve different types of equations.
P.S. That is nappy time class.
P.P.S. I have an A in that class still.
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