To: taxcontrol; RBroadfoot
I can see this argument for Trig and Calculus but not Algebra.
I make my living from doing trig (pipe bending formula applications) and the classic definition is of calculus is "math in motion".
If these concepts are foreign to you, stay out of the engineering section of life!
Good example of a risky calculus question...
Of course you need algebra calculus everyday,
If DeShawn sells 27 crack rocks at ten dollars each, and then takes the money and buys a new Saturday Night Special, how many pimps can he whack in the next two nights before the cops can trace the bullets?.........
Lots of variables...after the $270 is pocketed...
$50 (assuming it has to be "hot" for less than $270) for a Saturday night special...
After three shots the barrel heats and rounds tend to wander...
Can a .38 pass through more than one pimp for a two-fer?
Anyone have a "smart" calculator???
To: Issaquahking
Can a .38 pass through more than one pimp for a two-fer? Now I believe we're moving from algebra to physics.
Physicist could probably help out with this one.
267 posted on
03/07/2006 11:29:52 AM PST by
jpl
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