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Old 07-28-2008, 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Joker13 View Post
Lets see if I can figure this out

(6 + √10)
(18 - √90) =
(108-√3240 + √3240 - √900)/ d.b. press
y3 - by2 + cy - d = 0, put y = x + b/3 to get

x3 + mx = n where m = c - b2/3, n = d - bc/3 + 2b3/27. (hammer)

-x4 + 2px2 + p2 = px2 - qx - r + p2
i.e.
(x2 + p)2 = px2 - qx - r + p2 (gym with no real equipment)

x3 + 3b2x = 2c3

Put x = (e2 - b2)/e. Then

e6 - 2c3e3 = b6

which is a quadratic in e3, and so can be solved for e3 to get

e3 = c3 +√(b6 + c6).

However

e3(e3 - 2c3) = b6 so that b6/e3 = -c3 +√(b6 + c6).

Got it.

HAAAAAAAAAAAAA lol.


but there is no one who just does dumbell presses my man. everybody is busy, but if you really want to find that out what you can do, you just have ot do it
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