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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: JLindgaard on 16/09/2022 19:54:44

Title: How To Multiply Any Number So It's Rate of Change Is Equal To Times Multiplied
Post by: JLindgaard on 16/09/2022 19:54:44
f(x) = xn + x. Both n and x can be any number.
 An example is 7 * 4 = y Then
7 * 4 +  7 = 35 And with a negative multiplier
7 * (-4 ) + (7) = -21

Both 35 and -21 are 28 away from 7. And since I am pursuing research in atmospheric chemistry, when
someone tells me it cannot work, then what is the answer? Can a rate of change suggest a relationship
with any observation? Does the above math show a rate of change based on any number being multiplied
by any other number?
 Of course mat (мать) means food, mother, word, etc. If I were a native English speaker (I lived in Norway when
learning to talk) so 2bcolin will ban me for not knowing the difference between a chip, biscuit or lift. And in
Engleske a mat is something you walk on.

 And for me to be an a$$hole, place a 1 dollar note on the table. Then place another next to it. How many times was that 1 dollar multiplied? How many [sets] of 1 did you add to it? I mean when you multiply 1 dollar 1 time, why do you have 2 dollars? As long as I'm going to get banned for living in an English speaking country, I just thought I'd show the
English speaker what he's never known.
 And @Bored chemist, because you asked, I answered. Math you should know but is not taught in school. School teaches multiplying set values. And before about 1500 there was no 0 so to go from 1 to -1 meant moving one place in a number line. No one ever adjusted math to account for the 0 when it was added. Why I created 2 solutions. That allows for the value of 0 when 0 has no value or meaning. Il est vrais. Pourqui? You have to speak the right language the right way.
 And with me, I do like why the tropopause is a barrier. And for me to receive credit for realizing that, I can't discuss it.
This is because if I explained it to someone then they are teaching me. It would be seen as I didn't know so they were guiding me.

Title: Re: How To Multiply Any Number So It's Rate of Change Is Equal To Times Multiplied
Post by: Kryptid on 16/09/2022 20:02:47
Let's not forget what Colin2B just posted:

As you have decided to invent your own definitions for standard terminology this thread is locked.
Do not attempt to resurrect it or any of the topics contained in it, in a separate thread otherwise your posting rights will be removed.

It seems like you are trying to continue your math discussion with Bored Chemist after your other thread was locked. It seems like you are also hinting again at your atmospheric research. Since you appear to be trying to circumvent the lock, I'm locking this thread as well. If you want to protest the lock, send a PM to another moderator or administrator explaining why you don't think this violates the conditions that Colin2B set up in the above quote. If you make yet another thread circumventing the locks, I'll suspend you for a week.
Title: Re: How To Multiply Any Number So It's Rate of Change Is Equal To Times Multiplied
Post by: evan_au on 16/09/2022 23:40:34
Are you talking about the exponential function, where the rate of growth is proportional to its current value?
- This sort of effect may be seen in bank interest,  the growth of computer chip complexity and the spread of a pandemic

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_function#Graph