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Aug 9th, 2006, 06:09 PM
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simple problem :( (i think?)
ok, this may sound lame but here goes;
I was chatting with my girlfriend this morning and she asked me how much i liked her. Before i could give her an answer however, she said "whatever you like me, i like you +2"... that got me thinking about IF there is an equation that would enable me to like her 'more' in a numerical sense, even if there is a '+2' on the end of the equation? So what I'm looking for I guess goes something like this :
Su = Mark + 2
Mark = ?
What i need is for Mark to equal MORE than Su. is that possible?
I'm far from proficient at maths, so i had a tough time trying to think of a solution to my problem. She gave me till the end of the day to give her an answer... so if anyone can help me out with an equation that would work, please do! I'll be eternally grateful :P
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Aug 9th, 2006, 08:04 PM
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Re: simple problem :( (i think?)
i think you are out of luck but i could be wrong... you could say you love her infinity and then infinity +2 is still infinity, and she will love to be loved infinatly
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Aug 10th, 2006, 02:36 AM
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Re: simple problem :( (i think?)
Without using different number systems infinity + 2 = infinity is the best you can do
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Aug 10th, 2006, 06:57 AM
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Re: simple problem :( (i think?)
really??? omg, all the mathematics in the world can't save me from a "plus 2" on the end of an equation! sigh... i knew there was a reason I stayed away from this sort of stuff.
But thanks for the heads up guys. Appreciate it a lot.
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