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Post by Jujumatic on Mar 31, 2015 11:42:50 GMT -5
In-game Name: Jujumatic/Jjujumatic (Jujumatic account has been corrupted and is waiting for deletion and recovery)
Age: 16
Time Spent on Server: At least 100+ Hours, started playing on this server about a year and a half ago, then left for a while because I got bored of Terraria.
Time Zone: +01:00 GMT (Europeland ftw)
What I can do for the server: I will find cheaters on the server and ban them, clear up griefing sites and will also help creating buildings for the server e.g. for spawn-areas. I am also capable of managing databases so I would be able to assist with group permissions and server commands, among other things, if given the opportunity.
What I have done for the server thus far: I have reported cheaters/griefers whenever I have found them and I have helped out new players when they need it. I was also given the opportunity to manage commands for ranks obtained by leveling up, and took this opportunity to help further my skill in databases and coding.
I have also had 2 years experience being a staff member for another Terraria server, and I know how to utilize Tshock and it's commands.
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Post by Refia on Mar 31, 2015 12:36:58 GMT -5
Equation not solved: automatic "no".
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Post by qwerty on Mar 31, 2015 12:54:42 GMT -5
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Post by Refia on Mar 31, 2015 13:12:39 GMT -5
How do you know dis?
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Post by qwerty on Mar 31, 2015 13:29:17 GMT -5
Doge yasssssss
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Post by Jujumatic on Mar 31, 2015 13:45:09 GMT -5
Equation not solved: automatic "no". Number of characters in account that actually works = 10 So... my answer would be 0.3334379703
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Post by Refia on Mar 31, 2015 14:05:14 GMT -5
Wrong.
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Post by Jujumatic on Mar 31, 2015 14:10:31 GMT -5
x = infinity?
Yeah... this probably won't give you a definite number, then.
10 6x⁹
Where x = infinity
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Post by Refia on Mar 31, 2015 14:55:13 GMT -5
Wrong
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Post by Kitsune on Mar 31, 2015 15:32:28 GMT -5
And your next answer?
Wrong. (by the way did anyone else realize that players could take a look at accepted applications and get the answer?)
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Post by Jujumatic on Mar 31, 2015 15:47:24 GMT -5
The limit is 0 because the only thing infinity can't divide by is 0
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Post by Blue Blade (Emerald) on Mar 31, 2015 17:03:10 GMT -5
Don't just....How did you even...... I can't even......unfathomable.... *Eye Twitch*... The smiley isn't helping you. However you are WRONG!
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Post by Jujumatic on Apr 1, 2015 4:06:28 GMT -5
Don't just....How did you even...... I can't even......unfathomable.... *Eye Twitch*... The smiley isn't helping you. However you are *blanks out response until higher ups response is posted*. Did I do something bad?
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Post by Blue Blade (Emerald) on Apr 1, 2015 8:40:53 GMT -5
Limits work a little differently than that of normal equations I that you can have outrageous answers and then simplify then into pretty numbers. Once you learn derivatives and L'Hosptids rule, all derivatives will seem easy. This limit you have to do, however, is child's play.
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Post by Refia on Apr 1, 2015 12:06:12 GMT -5
Stop guessing. It's really cringeworthy. But prepare to get your mind blown away. You can divide by zero. Actually, limits are all about this stuff. In limits you can divide zero by zero, you can divide infinity by zero, you can divide infinity by infinity, you can have zero to the power of zero and all sorts of amazing stuff. This is called indeterminate form of a limit and limit I provided is in indeterminate form which is infinity divided by infinity. To read more about cool math stuff: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeterminate_formI'm jumping ahead, but for the sake of finishing off your brain, you can have numbers that go to negative power. Google some complex numbers and dive balls deep into amazing world of wacky mathematics.
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