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[ QUOTE ] 4 ~ 5 4 !~ -63 QED [/ QUOTE ] It depends on how you define the "~" operator. In some applications it might make sense to say that 5 is more right than 4, but if you want to speak strictly about mathematics, both answers are equally wrong. In a mathematics course, if the correct answer is pi, for instance, and a student writes 3.141592653 for an answer, then that answer is wrong, although that answer is more than fine for almost any conceivable engineering application. [/ QUOTE ] You have ruint teh funny. |
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