05 Road Tripping Mozambique

13 Comments
 
  1. Bareng Rakuba

    My 16 year old (little sister) can give me an answer on this.

    *calls her.

  2. Bareng Rakuba

    (x+A) + (Y+A)

    xA + yA
    _______
    A+A
    x + y
    x=y

    Yes x equals y.

  3. Bareng Rakuba

    *wait. (to be kicked)
    *hides.

  4. lebogang nkoane

    Your argument does not make sense from the first statement

    "(x+A) + (Y+A)" is not equal (or equivalent) to "x ∈ A and y ∈ A"

    x ∈ A and y ∈ A (in english reads: x and y are elements of the set A)

    Your statement reads: (x plus A) plus (y plus a).

    What I said has more to do with: 'two different objects being part of the same set': a functional example is: a banana(x) is a fruit(A), an orange(y) is a fruit(A).

    so is a banana an orange (x=y)?

    Sounds silly, but I argue better through mathematics than I do through the English language.

    But, like I said previous --- my 'thoughts/words' are only going to be understood by me.

  5. Bareng Rakuba

    lol.

  6. æ

    nice pic

  7. Ovidius Nkoane

    lol at the whole math thang!
    "school is cool" - by any Kwaito star.

  8. ntsasa

    eish those streets in the city man....

  9. seilatsatsi

    daaanm the colours of the tree r mad dope. the whole pic n its colours r a bow wow, lmao.
    i like

  10. Di1

    lmao!

  11. Stefanie Jason

    Dope pic...

  12. æ

    yeah, m-town is the ish

    blak unicorn

    that maths...I'm a moza groupie!! :)

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