I've just spent hours and hours doing maths (in case you couldn't tell by the question). Logic would say that when you have a graph with two lines and you calculate the x and y axis cross points and draw the graph that the point where the two meet would be accurate on the graph after you solved the in-equation of the two lines i.e I drew a graph very carefully, drew in the lines, made sure the scale was ok, but then when I calculated the meeting point it wasn't anything like on my graph. I've spent almost two hours with my boyfriend trying to figure out where I went wrong, he can't find it.. I can't find it.. how come things that work sometimes don't work on others? It's supposed to be math after all ;)
2007-12-11
08:13:50
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