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When you try to correct others on Math despite not knowing sh*t
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badasslatina
· 6 years ago
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(Thic)^2= thicthic
Thic^2= thicc= thi(c)^2
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alvisminer
· 6 years ago
If they were basing it on algebra, the second one is right. If it is based on chemistry and chemical compounds, the first would be correct right?
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punchmunchkin
· 6 years ago
In chemistry I believe it should be a subscript, so below the letter, indicating that there are two C atoms, instead of a superscript
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whatintarnation
· 6 years ago
The first one is right,,,
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kouyaaotsuki
· 6 years ago
Won't it be like thic(c^2), not thic(c)^2?
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badasslatina
· 6 years ago
Same thing, either way you are affecting only the last c (same with thic^2 btw, the only way to get thicthic would be (thic)^2)
(Also you did an extra c in your comment, you'd be getting thiccc)
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Edited 6 years ago
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Thic^2= thicc= thi(c)^2
(Also you did an extra c in your comment, you'd be getting thiccc)