First to solve gets a special prize

First to solve gets a special prize

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5, what's my prize you underaged faggot?

3 hollow triangles are equal to one solid circle.

Now turn your shit in and get the grade you deserve.

tree fidy

Zero are neccessary.

This.
5 hollow triangles make one solid circle.

The answer is clearly long leaf pine. Don't let these cedar tree niggers fuck with you. Also, keep an eye out for oak tree faggots. They are the worst. Always posting shit like the answer is 5 and whatnot

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w = black square
x = black circle
y = white triangle
z = white square

x+y=z
x-y=w
2z=3w -> z=3w/2=3(x-y)/2
so, substituting z in first equation
x+y=3(x-y)/2
2x+2y=3x-3y
5y=x

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3/5 of a nigger triangle

youre incorrect

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Why you helping this nigga with his homework?

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x is triangle, y is circle, z is square, q is solid square.

x=z-y
x=y-q, q=y-x
2z=3q
2x=3q-2y
2x=3y-3x-2y
5x=y

Therefore 5 triangles is equal to 1 circle

I love you forever

Five. Takes two seconds.

Try one that's actually hard, how about?

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Ay you used w through z too. Idk what the point of this thread is hes just spamming incorrect at all the correct answers

This is correct...not op

now wheres my prize bitch im No.810629578

I'm an engineer
I can't help it

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Post more of these anons

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your moms correct

Damn right she is

Damn you guys are something else.

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bro get the fuck outta here 3 variables in one equation is not possible, you would atleast need 2 equations

user trying to get us to do his homework

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What in the fuck.
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nigga wut?

Beats a fb/trap/pol thread

I would accept showing that to be true as an answer, eg, reducing the equation to "a=a" or some form like that. However, that wont happen, because this has a closed-form solution.

You don't need *the* solution. You just need *any* solution. If its under-defined, that just gives you more solutions. There are an infinite number of solutions to this problem, as a matter of fact: Just try to find one of them.

No, not a single set of fixed positive values for apple, banana and durian.
This describes a volume of solutions, though I think there are regions of this volume that include only positive values.
Fuck off with the algebra, though.
Ask wolfram

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fair

That it does
I'd rather do high school algebra than have to scroll past another loli bread

Two points: first, it asks for any solution, so just pick one; second, it reduces to an elliptic curve, not a volume.

three independent variables do not describe a three dimensional volume or surface?
meh I hated analytical geometry

3 equations 4 unknowns. You can only get a non discrete answer. which in a psychical/non-rate-of-change representation like a scale means the answer is meaningless.

That's not hard, there's only 2 answers, yes or no

There's literally 2 possible answers
Read the question again

It doesn't ask for a solution at all

Because its homogeneous, any multiple of a solution is also a solution. And because its in integers, instead of looking for integers in three dimensions, you can just set any of the three variables to 1 and look for rationals in two dimensions instead.

Where does the question say there are two possible answers?

Is it just me, or did somebody slightly tilt the 3rd scale to intentionally fuck with us? If not, its a basic math problem (not posting solution I have better things to do)

That isn't the question though. The answer is 0, because it isn't balanced in the image. The side with the circle is lowered as far as it can go.

Well it appears to be a ball and the same ball is above it took a clear triangle and soild box. Game over

"Will balance", future tense, not current state.

Lmao literally unsolveable without some algorithm program unless you have a free 6 hours and have seen the solution before

It takes (filled in square) X (3/2)^(.5) number of triangles to equal a (filled in circle)

Or (empty square) / (3/2)^(.5) number of triangles to equal a filled in circle.

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It's 1 and a half ain't it?

Under retarded lost. Question zero

It's a yes or no question being asked
It doesn't ask for any values, it asks if you can find values, so the answer is either yes, or no
You're not reading the question as written, you're making assumptions it isn't asking for