Nittering Nabob All-Conference Sep 17, 2024 3,076 2,865 113 Yesterday at 8:58 PM #2 IrishHerb said: View attachment 1316714 Click to expand... More silly leprechaun math Last edited: Yesterday at 9:08 PM
LionJim Heisman Oct 12, 2021 15,149 21,027 113 Yesterday at 9:02 PM #3 IrishHerb said: View attachment 1316714 Click to expand... The issue is that x > 3 so that the square root of (3-x)^2 is x-3 (not, as is shown, 3-x) since square roots are always nonnegative. Reactions: FHSPSU67
IrishHerb said: View attachment 1316714 Click to expand... The issue is that x > 3 so that the square root of (3-x)^2 is x-3 (not, as is shown, 3-x) since square roots are always nonnegative.