Thanks! Russian isn't my native language, and I've never actually studied it either, so I was trying to deduce stuff as much as I could; and I wouldn't've ever known that ГОСТ could mean anything except "guest"... (And lo! and behold, turns out I'm wrong, and that "guest" in Russian isn't "гост", but "гость"... herp derp.)CaptainAndrew said:100% sure it's ГОСТ, which would stand for Государственный стандарт.
The second line says ТИП Е which would translate to TYPE E
Not sure of ДАТА 1890 and how it's supposed to be read and understood. After some more staring it's starting to look like so: ДАТА 1.8.90 (DATE 1.8.90), which would now make far more sense.
I've never heard of synthetic division or Ruffini's rule, and I'd recommend using the Horner scheme... but that seems to be a different name for the same thing, at least in this regard.crodio said:Thanks!
synthetic division, that's a new name for ruffini's rule
It's weird that they never taught me that rational zeros test in school, seems pretty useful.
Vraelomon said:No no, we should take about circles.
On second thought, that would be pointless.
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SwadianJedi said:Yeah, discussing circles sucks. You just go round and round and never get to the point.
I don't know what those are, but if it's not a solid desaturated color you are doing it wrong.Pharaoh X Llandy said:I have a quandary.
Today, do I wear Chanel #5, or Paco Raban BlackXS?