Question:
help solve this amazingly hard math problem it might be fun?
anon
2008-10-30 13:29:32 UTC
i got it as a bonus and my teacher said theres an easy way to do it, i just cant find it

(x-a)(x-b)(x-c)(x-d)(x-e)(x-f)(x-g) (x-h)(x-i)(x-j)(x-k)(x-l)(x-m) (x-n)(x-o)(x-p)(x-q)(x-r)(x-s) (x-t)(x-u)(x-v)(x-w)(x-x)(x-y)(x-z)

ignore the spaces it wouldnt let me post without
please help
Five answers:
RE Sol (a bordo del Nautilus)
2008-10-30 13:34:27 UTC
(x-x)=0

so

(x-a)(x-b)(x-c)(x-d)(x-e)(x-f)(x-g) (x-h)(x-i)(x-j)(x-k)(x-l)(x-m) (x-n)(x-o)(x-p)(x-q)(x-r)(x-s) (x-t)(x-u)(x-v)(x-w)(x-x)(x-y)(x-z)=0
RON K
2008-10-30 20:38:45 UTC
its 0
steiner1745
2008-10-30 20:37:35 UTC
It's amazingly easy!! x-x = 0, so the answer is 0.
jimbot
2008-10-30 20:35:09 UTC
since (x - x) = 0, the whole thing = 0
anonymous
2008-10-30 20:39:17 UTC
it's 0, because x-x = 0! wow, that was easy!



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