Dogeza de Tanondemita - Vol. 1 Ch. 10 - ⑩

@ventisca
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First one is just making new equations from like terms, but for the second it is just a factorization problem. One where you find that the easiest way to cancel every non-natural factor by adding a second copy of that number. You end up being able to pull out a 12 from the radical and make it 12*sqrt(14)*sqrt(n) and then you just say well if n is 14, the square root cancels, then its 12*14, which is 168 which is a natural number.

Whats funny is I think the first problem is harder. Second one is so much less work. She must've wanted to show him her tits.
 
For me second was harder ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ took some time to understand what to do with it
 
The math itself is pretty trivial but I had no idea what "treat x as equivalent" meant, nor did I understand what the n inside the root was even asking me to do. I Guess they want an integer n to multiply with 2016 in order to get a natural root?
 
@TomKeizer Wow, thank you! :eek:
From that, now I know my problems are:
1. My English, especially for math problem
2. I don't know what natural numeric value means, and I thought the 'n' must be concatenated at the end of 2016 i.e. 2016n and if n=4 then 2016n = 20164 (which wasn't what the question means). So the goal was to make every prime factor to have even power so (2016 x n can be rooted) but it has to be minimal.
 
Reading this chapter is almost like playing a cheap adult game on the internet.
Yet I still crave more of this with every fiber of my body, is there something wrong with me?
 
Sensei's teaching method has broken through to a new level, I hope she continues to cultivate though.
 
sensei : if you can solve this equation
guy : a=2 b=-6 c=3 SHOW ME YOUR BOOBS

that guy know exactly what he wants ?
 
I love and hate this kind of chapter, cause it teach me thing but most of time I don't understand, and then I feel dumb, but here it was well explain (even if I took time), so thanks, intelligent reader !~
 
I thought the 'n' must be concatenated at the end of 2016 i.e. 2016n and if n=23 then 2016n = 201623
@ventisca: Your comment was >a year ago. But, I also thought like that as well. Then, I was like, eh, shouldn't it be 4? So, it could be square rooted? lol

Never expected to be doing maths while reading manga btw.. lol!
 

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