What about with x2+2x-3=0?DrunkFace wrote:
The one and only correct answer is ±2nukchebi0 wrote:
If x2-4=0, what is x?m3thod wrote:
you cant have 2 conclusions to 1 question genius.
-1±2 obv.


Imagine being the dude taking that photo, it'd be
And there is supposed to be room room for Mercury somewhere there? Looks soooo close.
Pretty sure it's a satellite based camera... and they probably don't even get to see what they are taking pictures of until it renders. Base their photos off of coordinates and azimuths and sciency stuff.Jaekus wrote:
Imagine being the dude taking that photo, it'd be
Take all the fun out of it with your realism why don't youRyan wrote:
Pretty sure it's a satellite based camera... and they probably don't even get to see what they are taking pictures of until it renders. Base their photos off of coordinates and azimuths and sciency stuff.Jaekus wrote:
Imagine being the dude taking that photo, it'd be
Reminds me of when Mek realized all those pretty photos of nebulae and galaxies are not in color in real life. They are post processed and the color is added based on their chemical compositions. Ha!Jaekus wrote:
Take all the fun out of it with your realism why don't youRyan wrote:
Pretty sure it's a satellite based camera... and they probably don't even get to see what they are taking pictures of until it renders. Base their photos off of coordinates and azimuths and sciency stuff.Jaekus wrote:
Imagine being the dude taking that photo, it'd be