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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:04 am |
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9+4= 0b1101, 0xD, 0o15, oh and I forget what that is in decimal...
What number system did you want used for the answer? |
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:47 pm |
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| Big_D wrote: | | Sorry is this supposed to be plotted on the complex number coordinate system? |
That's IT. To find the solution required a 3D Plot. X, Y, and Z axes.
X= The desire of the applicant to join CT
Y= The desire of the CT clan for the applicant to join CT.
Z= The number of good and bad things the applicant has done.
Since this is a real world thing, all imaginary solutions are thrown away as invalid. Just like any engineering problem. By the sound of the joining topic, X was positive and real, but not by nearly enough to pull up Y and Z which were neither positive nor real. |
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:34 pm |
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| owned wrote: | | A 3d- complex coordinate system? Please explain. |
3D = 3 dimensions: X, Y, Z
complex coordinate system = same as the 2D X, Y one, but with the added axis for the 3rd dimension.
I am guessing that I just invented this, but why not? |
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:43 am |
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The answer, of course, is that you can't. Like I said, I totally made it up with no regard for reality. Spherical or cylindrical would be the way to go here. This really was just meant as a tongue in cheek joke. |
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