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[2014-10-22. : 3:10 am]
Moose -- trgk
trgk shouted: Mini Moose 2707 @Like
Thank you :moose:
[2014-10-22. : 3:08 am]
trgk -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Ok, socratic method, bro, get ready
@Like
[2014-10-22. : 3:04 am]
Moose -- Either way, rekt, GG. ∎
[2014-10-22. : 3:02 am]
Dem0n -- I see
[2014-10-22. : 3:00 am]
Moose -- That's probably more concise. Depends where you want to do the heavy lifting of the proof.
[2014-10-22. : 3:00 am]
Moose -- n * (n+1) * (n+2). If n is even, then for some integer k you can write the original expression as (2k)(2k+1)(2k+2), obvious factor of 2 up front. If n is odd, then express it as (2k+1)(2k+2)(2k+3), factor a 2 from the middle term and put it up front.
[2014-10-22. : 2:58 am]
Moose -- Actually, you could probably do this whole thing quicker
[2014-10-22. : 2:55 am]
Moose -- Oh, that x in odd * even should be an n
[2014-10-22. : 2:55 am]
Dem0n -- oh so smart XD
[2014-10-22. : 2:55 am]
Moose -- More difficult one? odd * odd = (2n + 1)(2m + 1) = 4nm + 2(m+n) + 1, 4nm and 2(m+n) are even, therefore their sum is even, therefore 4nm + 2(m+n) + 1 is odd
[2014-10-22. : 2:53 am]
Moose -- even * even = 2n * 2m = 2 * (2nm), clearly divisible by 2
[2014-10-22. : 2:53 am]
Moose -- odd * even = (2n + 1) * 2m = 2 * [(2x + 1) * m], clearly divisible by 2
[2014-10-22. : 2:52 am]
Dem0n -- how 2 prove :O
[2014-10-22. : 2:52 am]
Moose -- You should be allowed to use them if you prove them
[2014-10-22. : 2:52 am]
Dem0n -- Though I don't see any other way to do it
[2014-10-22. : 2:51 am]
Dem0n -- The thing is, I'm not sure if we're allowed to use those rules to justify it
[2014-10-22. : 2:51 am]
Moose -- And then you win
[2014-10-22. : 2:51 am]
Moose -- odd * even * odd = odd or even? even * odd * even = odd or even?
[2014-10-22. : 2:51 am]
Moose -- So if your first integer is odd, you're multiplying odd * even * odd, if it's even, even * odd * even
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Moose -- OK, good
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Moose -- socrektic method
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Dem0n -- odd, even, even
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Moose -- rekt
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Dem0n -- i mean fuck
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Dem0n -- jk odd, even, odd
[2014-10-22. : 2:50 am]
Moose -- Stop being a scrub and answer again.
[2014-10-22. : 2:49 am]
Dem0n -- odd, odd, even
[2014-10-22. : 2:48 am]
Moose -- Answer these three: odd times odd = odd or even? odd times even = odd or even? even times even = odd or even?
[2014-10-22. : 2:48 am]
Dem0n -- :O
[2014-10-22. : 2:48 am]
Moose -- Ok, socratic method, bro, get ready
[2014-10-22. : 2:47 am]
Dem0n -- I have n, n+1, and n+2, each being equivalent to 2k, 2k+1, and 2k+2, respectively, but then I don't know what tod o
[2014-10-22. : 2:47 am]
Moose -- Dem0n
Dem0n shouted: how do you prove that the product of three consecutive integers is even? :O
Delete facebook, lawyer up, hit the gym
[2014-10-22. : 2:46 am]
Dem0n -- how do you prove that the product of three consecutive integers is even? :O
[2014-10-22. : 2:45 am]
Moose -- k
[2014-10-22. : 2:41 am]
Dem0n -- moose pls take my discrete structures midterm tomorrow
[2014-10-22. : 1:53 am]
Moose -- You could also steal existing Python database capabilities, unless you're doing it to practice making one
[2014-10-22. : 1:51 am]
poiuy_qwert -- it really depends what you are storing and doing with that stored data, but that is a valid thing to do in python
[2014-10-22. : 1:23 am]
sigsaucy -- is this an ok way of doing it?
[2014-10-22. : 1:23 am]
sigsaucy -- then concatonate the entries with Database = [a,b] where a,b are entries
[2014-10-22. : 1:23 am]
sigsaucy -- i define entries as dictionaries
[2014-10-22. : 1:22 am]
sigsaucy -- im makin a database in python and know no python
[2014-10-22. : 1:04 am]
KrayZee -- :wob:
[2014-10-22. : 12:17 am]
LoveLess -- Great example of their range, obvious inspirations from A Perfect Circle, Hard Rock bands like Godsmack and Corey Taylor's own Stoned Sour, plus they mixed the feel of Iowa and the Subliminal Verses
[2014-10-22. : 12:15 am]
LoveLess -- new Slipknot album is great
[2014-10-22. : 12:06 am]
jjf28 -- :moose:
[2014-10-22. : 12:06 am]
Moose -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: such that i can't fix nor find who to report for this: http://www.staredit.net/starcraft/Main_Page
What's wrong, don't like W R Case Knives?
[2014-10-21. : 11:59 pm]
KrayZee -- :wob:
[2014-10-21. : 11:56 pm]
jjf28 -- such that i can't fix nor find who to report for this: http://www.staredit.net/starcraft/Main_Page
[2014-10-21. : 11:55 pm]
jjf28 -- SEN be slow 2day
[2014-10-21. : 10:47 pm]
O)FaRTy1billion[MM] -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: you can even leave out the names entirely in the prototype, though I would recommend having them exactly the same
Yeah, not having them is weird
[2014-10-21. : 9:42 pm]
jjf28 -- :wob:
[2014-10-21. : 9:31 pm]
Moose -- :wob:
[2014-10-21. : 9:25 pm]
Generalpie -- owo
[2014-10-21. : 9:10 pm]
Sacrieur -- :f
[2014-10-21. : 8:39 pm]
jjf28 -- you callin' my program unmanageable, punk? :roy:
[2014-10-21. : 8:30 pm]
Fire_Kame -- sacrieur can be my magic box wingman any time <3 <3 <3
[2014-10-21. : 8:27 pm]
Roy -- Well sure, it's memory in that the program is loaded into memory. It's not managed memory, I guess is what I was getting at.
[2014-10-21. : 8:24 pm]
poiuy_qwert -- Roy
Roy shouted: Function code isn't memory. I assume he just meant local variables.
It is in memory, just in the code segment which is a different area in memory and read only by default
[2014-10-21. : 8:13 pm]
jjf28 -- rekt
[2014-10-21. : 8:13 pm]
jjf28 -- you can even leave out the names entirely in the prototype, though I would recommend having them exactly the same
[2014-10-21. : 8:12 pm]
Dem0n -- got that wrong on my exam
[2014-10-21. : 8:12 pm]
Dem0n -- fuck
[2014-10-21. : 8:12 pm]
jjf28 -- yep
[2014-10-21. : 8:12 pm]
Dem0n -- than*
[2014-10-21. : 8:11 pm]
Dem0n -- can a prototype's parameters have different variable names then the ones defined in the function header?
[2014-10-21. : 7:59 pm]
Sacrieur -- I can barely follow what you guys are talking about xD
[2014-10-21. : 7:59 pm]
jjf28 -- no u :kame:
[2014-10-21. : 7:58 pm]
Sacrieur -- jjf you so smart <3
[2014-10-21. : 7:11 pm]
jjf28 -- yeah uhh, a stack stores arbitrary bytes using 1 or more pointers :wob:
[2014-10-21. : 7:07 pm]
jjf28 -- should probably add descriptors like 'call' before saying 'stack' :kame:

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