Originally posted by Red NightFunny, I haven't seen a clever post by you in over 3 years.
The average person says 4 or 5 clever things on a good day.
On a really good day I might hit double digits, a little higher if my audience is drunk.
Count up the number of posts some of you are making each day and think about this.
Sorry - maybe one.
Originally posted by PalynkaI dont know maths that good anymore:p
Well, if the slope of the direct relationship is equal to the lim 1/n as n goes to plus infinity, then he's right.
I said "(a=b)". So if
a(b) = b
Then the function for the slope would be
a'(b) = 1
Is that correct notation?
When the slope is 1 (positive), the y-axis can never be 0 when x (b in my example) is a postive number?