But you are one. You're a European citizen. Assuming you're 18 or over you get to vote in the European elections and choose an MEP. You are every bit as much a European as a Belgian, a German, a Frenchman or an Irishman.
work this out then Find a number consisting of 9 digits in which each of the digits from 1 to 9 appears only once. This number should satisfy the following requirements: a. The number should be divisible by 9. b. If the most right digit is removed, the remaining number should be divisible by 8. c. If then again the most right digit is removed, the remaining number should be divisible by 7. d. etc. until the last remaining number of one digit which should be divisible by 1.
lol yeah but you said math and i said maths therefore my english is better so you are my bitch you should of said biatch but that 'a' is gonna cost you but i dont want your arse metaphorically or any other 'ally' or is this grooming?
I am also classed as a Greater Mancunian, but they can stick that up their arse. I'm from Lancashire...
That equation is pretty simple if you think about it. People sometimes look at stuff and think it's far more complex than it is.
thats the thing with maths - everything is 'constant'. i found this the hardest thing to get through to people who are crap at maths (or physics which is basically advanced maths' e always =mc squared, get the formula' s and all the this train travels at etc is simlpe
i did put constant in '' and i was initially responding to: 'That equation is pretty simple if you think about it. People sometimes look at stuff and think it's far more complex than it is.'
Hmmmm. Why would you think of constants when another poster suggests that things aren't always as complicated as people think? ps Putting things in quotation marks is merely to strengthen the point you're trying to make.
is it? i use them when i mean loosley when i say constant it would mean for example that 2+2 always =4