My C Challenge

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I knew the correct answer all along but was busy trying to make the little 2.
I still can't do it.

We used to have the [sup] and [sub] tags for superscript and subscript; but not anymore.
 
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I still can't do it.

We used to have the [sup] and [sub] tags for superscript and subscript; but not anymore.

My right alt actually says Alt GR something I never noticed, yet it still doesn't work...I gave up...especial since I'm so bad at math, I'd not have any idea what to do with it. :)
 
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So apart from AV seeing if anyone catches his little mistake, was there an actual point to this thread?
Alt Gr is awesome.
 
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I find no Wiki relevant to what I can press on the keyboard. Is this an Apple thing?

Switch to the US-international keyboard layout.

Alternatively, you can type "charmap" into windows search and select Character Map.
 
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If a scientist tells you the speed of light is equal to energy divided by mass, tell him he's wrong.

Why?
Unless I'm mistaken, its because the speed of light "C" is equal to the square root of the quotient of energy "E" divided by the mass "M". So..
(E/M)^(1/2) = C

You have to get rid of the exponent "2" on the "C" variable, which is done by taking the square root of both sides of the equation. If I recall correctly, even with "C" being treated as a constant, the constant is being squared, so it cannot simply be ignored or removed from the equation.
 
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