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| The fifth-degree polynomial y = 0.258333x^5 - 3.875x^4 + 21.958333x^3 - 58.125x^2 + 72.78333x - 32 passes through the points (1,1), (2,3), (3,5), (4,7), (5,9), (6,42) which allows me to state with absolute confidence that the next number in the sequence is


| why dont you come over and say that to my face while i rape your cute little mouth you silly bitch


| Huh that’s interesting. I’d plug in into my calculator. If it were first degree, I would look for the number it increases by when you add one.
If it were second degree, I would already have to go to the calculator because I think you COULD find a pattern of ‘it changes by the position multiplied by itself and a 3rd number summed with a set amount each time’ but I can only hold like 2 things in my head at a time.


| It seems trivial to plug into a calculator, and too much work. Is there another clever math way you’re getting at? You look really pretty today by the way : )


| FAKE AND GAY

I plugged the polynomial into Desmos and f(2) is actually equal to 2.99998, not 3, proof https://files.catbox.moe/yr2qdk.png

GET SIGFIG'D BITCH


| >>1031831
Either you did something wrong or Desmos made a rounding error. Finding out the value of f(2) is piss-easy btw. Just replace y with f(2) in the formula and calculate every step individually before adding them together.


| 0.258333 * 32 = 8.266656 (because 2 rounded up by 5 is 32 etc)
-3.875 * 16 = -62.000
21.958333 * 8 = 175.666664
-58.125 * 4 = -232.500
72.78333 * 2 = 145.56666

so now the formula looks like this: f(2) = 8.266656 - 62.000 + 175.666664 - 232.500 + 145.56666 - 32
it's the exact same formula just written differently


| if we do each step individually we get

8.266656 - 62.000 = -53.733344

-53.733344 + 175.666664 = 121.93332

121.93332 - 232.500 = -110.56668

-110.56668 + 145.56666 = 35.000

35.000 - 32 = 3.000

see how it ends with 3.000? i'll have my coffee black, biatch~


| >>bd270f
i never do large numbers like this by hand unless i want to challenge myself for fun and then i write down every step. i know some people do this in their heads without writing shit down but just like you i can only hold a couple of things in my head at a time.


| >>1031835
i'm a bit sleep deprived but i meant to say "2 to the power of 5 is 32" here but i'm sure you understood that.


| >>352e6a
Faking intelligence isn't intelligence, you can only fake it if you have it~. Since the fake outcry was a projection on your part I can only assume the gay outcry was as well. Faggot.


| >>40bfb7
When you explain it like you that you honestly made it look easy. Hats off to you, sis.


| >>1031838
thanks sis kiss!

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