My friend doesn't know trigonometry, but he makes some curious trolls, one of them is this.
sin(x)+7n\dfrac{\sin(x) + 7}{n}nsin(x)+7 =sin̸(x)+7n̸= \dfrac{si \not n (x)+7}{\not n}=nsin(x)+7 =si(x)+7= si(x) + 7=si(x)+7 =six+7= six + 7=six+7 =6+7= 6 +7=6+7 =13=13=13
Even I can't beleive it.
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But doesn't he need to cancel the n with the 7? That leaves us with "seve".
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But doesn't he need to cancel the n with the 7? That leaves us with "seve".