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  1. qwerty44

    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    What? I'm not talking about Realise. I'm just saying that not all of these people well known and publicised for fast calculations are actually mathematicians.
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    Who's going to UNI OPEN DAYS?

    They have to be great marks to be put in sig?
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    Circle Geometry Question

    are they supposed to be tangents the circle?
  4. qwerty44

    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    I read somewhere that people like this aren't mathematicians, just people who solve calculations like that quickly. So he might not necessarily be able to solve more complex mathematical problems.
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    +1 We are just working with what we have. I don't go to meats and don't know you well, so I can only make my judgement from what I have seen around here.
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    For example when I asked you for the cube root of (651/4(pi)), you said 3.6 or 3.7, then finalised 3.7. Don't get me wrong, that is amazing but this guy or other 'human calculators' would have gotten it exactly to more decimals quickly. Even then when you said 3.6 or 3.7 did you do it in less...
  7. qwerty44

    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    Exactly. So should I assume you can or you can't? I have seen some of what you're capable of on the forums. I know you're good at maths. But I am yet to infer that you can reach such speeds in calculations like that.
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    tbh I don't think you could do it that fast. You can defs do it, but not that speed imo.
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    I don't think that the fact he can do them is amazing, it's the speed at which he does them. Skip to 4:10 EDIT: +1
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    That quickly to so many decimal places? If so, looks like he isn't the fastest then.
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    Fastest human calculator on earth!

    The long division one really got me.
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    Need help on Probability Question!

    2(0.05*0.95)
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    In terms of years, what HSC papers does the Pheonix Past papers topic by topic cover?

    Yeah that's what I have been doing. Thanks for your help.
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    In terms of years, what HSC papers does the Pheonix Past papers topic by topic cover?

    Re: In terms of years, what HSC papers does the Pheonix Past papers topic by topic co I have the success one one, but was wondering if there is one where they are topic by topic?
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    School and ATAR

    I think he meant your old school.
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    In terms of years, what HSC papers does the Pheonix Past papers topic by topic cover?

    Re: In terms of years, what HSC papers does the Pheonix Past papers topic by topic co ...
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    Help with mechanics question please

    Mechanics looks hard, though everyone says its not compared to others. Can't wait to start MX2.
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    Probability Question

    Also tried another way: 1-\left ( \frac{49}{50} \right )^{n}=0.99 which is actually realises way rearranged. I kinda did it accidently when bleakarcher said which reminded me to try the compliment of no one winning.
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    School and ATAR

    She means the quality of education is better in terms of teachers (their support, time, willingness to help etc), resources, facilities etc. but the cohort just isnt bright.
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