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Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?

 
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I found this piece of paper with some type of math equation, it is written on the back of WWII German food stamps.


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Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?


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Hopefully the image loads...

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Hilly shit OP...you found the recipe for fish tacos
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Hilly shit OP...you found the recipe for fish tacos
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I don't think it is loading the right image...
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
Doing some curvature math

probably trying to disprove the curvature of the earth
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Doing some curvature math

probably trying to disprove the curvature of the earth
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Doing some curvature math

probably trying to disprove the curvature of the earth
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It's a recipe for flaky pastry
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I found this piece of paper with some type of math equation, it is written on the back of WWII German food stamps.

[link to tinypic.com]





Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?


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It the equation for transparent aluminum..
Or is it dehydrated water??

Hard to tell...1dunno1

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I found this piece of paper with some type of math equation, it is written on the back of WWII German food stamps.

[link to tinypic.com]





Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?


Math Wizards! GO!
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It the equation for transparent aluminum..
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No, they left out the powdered water? boom33
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It's just solving for z where z is a function of a complex number. It's probably just a math problem from school work.
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
240 degrees = 4/3

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240 degrees = 4/3

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bump

Picture in OP.

What if it was written by someone famous, any way to tell?
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Trying to prove flat earth theory...
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[link to www.librow.com]

Looks like mathmatics for calculating curved lines on a graph.

The shit that people had to do before MS excel existed...
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
I found this piece of paper with some type of math equation, it is written on the back of WWII German food stamps.

[link to tinypic.com]





Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?


Math Wizards! GO!
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It the equation for transparent aluminum..
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No, they left out the powdered water? boom33
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[link to www.librow.com]

Looks like mathmatics for calculating curved lines on a graph.

The shit that people had to do before MS excel existed...
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All I know is 290 degrees apparently = 4/3 π………
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
The solution (last line) is incorrect...

arctg(sqrt(3)) = PI / 3 = 1.0471975511966 = 60 deg.

So that's why Germans lost WWII...
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
Looks like 3 unrelated math problems to me.
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First one is simplifying an equation, second is substitution, third is just using some trig shit.
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The solution (last line) is incorrect...

arctg(sqrt(3)) = PI / 3 = 1.0471975511966 = 60 deg.

So that's why Germans lost WWII...
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Re: Math Wizards - Can anyone tell me what this equation might have been for?
The solution is correct if 1/3 pi = 60 deg
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The solution is correct if 1/3 pi = 60 deg
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Yes it is, but it says 4/3 PI on the paper...





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