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Originally posted by fierce750
'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C
 
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Originally posted by JC769
Originally posted by fierce750

'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed
 
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This is football ya nerds
 
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Originally posted by vandiar2
Originally posted by JC769

Originally posted by fierce750


'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed



People from Arkansas can do math?
 
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Originally posted by vandiar2
Originally posted by JC769

Originally posted by fierce750


'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed


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There is a new song out about a girl kissing a girl and liking it so guess a nerd liking football isn't to far of a stretch
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Originally posted by vandiar2
Originally posted by JC769

Originally posted by fierce750


'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed




Did you really type all of that out?
 
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Originally posted by tebowhe15man
Originally posted by vandiar2

Originally posted by JC769


Originally posted by fierce750



'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed




Did you really type all of that out?


hahaha this is why I love this league
 
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Originally posted by vandiar2
lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2


I remember doing Geometry proofs in eighth grade too, therefore the WANGS rock!
 
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wow looks like we left about the right time lol wtf is goin on in here?
 
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Just amusing ourselves in the offseason lol.
 
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Originally posted by vandiar2
but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed

2-0 case closed
 
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ahhh math!!

*runs and hides
 
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Originally posted by vandiar2
Originally posted by JC769

Originally posted by fierce750


'My conference is harder'

blah blah blah

What matters is who wins in the end.
Period.

He's right. We can all argue until we're blue in the face about who's got the better conference but in the end it's who wins the championship. Simple mathematics.

If A > B and B > C, then A > C


lol lets talk mathematics then how about it.
The technique of completing the square is used to turn a quadratic into a squared binomial, plus some loose numbers: (x – a)2 + b. Since the center-radius form of the circle equation is in the format (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2 (with the center being at the point (h, k) and the radius being "r"), and since the circle equation is often given in the so-called "standard" format of ax2 + by2 + cx + dy + e = 0, completing the square can be necessary for finding the center and radius of a circle, once you've been given the equation. Here's how it works.
example.
4x2 + 4y2 – 16x – 24y + 51 = 0.
move the loose numbers over
we have 4x2+4y2-16x-24y=-51
divide out common numbers (can factor too)
x2+y2-4x-6y=-51/4
and then we have
(x2-4x )+(y2-6y )=-51/4
(x2-4x+4)+(y2-6y+9)=-51/4+4+9
(x-2)2+(y2-3)2=1/4
center is h/k
(x,y)=(2,3)
radius is the square root of 1/4=1/2





but we aren't talking about math are we. 11-5 case closed


Whoa!! If this is what it takes to win at this shit....I am DONE!
 
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Originally posted by Dolphan9954
ahhh math!!

*runs and hides


LOL....same ^^^
 
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