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    Amir Mahfoozi
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    Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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      Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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      Amir Mahfoozi wrote:

      Can't you draw it manually ?

      Can I be bothered? No...

      Amir Mahfoozi wrote:

      Try googling it.

      I did, and all I got was a lot of posts saying: "Try to Google this..." No actual results! :doh:

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        Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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        Nagy Vilmos
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        You have too much time on your hands. WAY too much time...

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          Amir Mahfoozi wrote:

          Can't you draw it manually ?

          Can I be bothered? No...

          Amir Mahfoozi wrote:

          Try googling it.

          I did, and all I got was a lot of posts saying: "Try to Google this..." No actual results! :doh:

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          Amir Mahfoozi
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          The strange thing is that right clicking on it and clicking on Search the web has different results than opening a Google page and pasting that formula and pressing Enter !

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            Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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            Proves everything can be modeled to a mathematical expression. Solve for X :-\ -- RP

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              Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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              :laugh:

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                :laugh:

                Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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                ;)

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                  Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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                  It all went tits up when I tried it... oh I see...

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                    Proves everything can be modeled to a mathematical expression. Solve for X :-\ -- RP

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                    RogelioP / EX DE,HL wrote:

                    Solve for XXX

                    FTFY!

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                      Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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                      That's called the D-Cup formula! :)

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                        RogelioP / EX DE,HL wrote:

                        Solve for XXX

                        FTFY!

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                        Solve for XXX :sheep: FTFY!

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                          Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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                          Awesome. I can't believe I hadn't seen it before. I usually keep abreast of mathematical modelling!

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                            Awesome. I can't believe I hadn't seen it before. I usually keep abreast of mathematical modelling!

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                            Amir Mahfoozi
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                            Yes it impressed me too :)

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                              That's called the D-Cup formula! :)

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                              Amir Mahfoozi
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                              They where very polite that named it D-Cup ! :) It is very clear that what it is :-D May be they study too much and didn't know anything about this stuff.

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                                Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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                                bluesathish
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                                What is x? :laugh:

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                                  You have too much time on your hands. WAY too much time...

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                                  Marco Bertschi
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                                  Meanwhile, he wanted to do have something else on his hands, which lead to the OP.

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                                    Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically : exp((-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2))/999)+exp((-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))/999)+0.1*exp(-(((x+4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2))+0.1*exp(-(((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)) Can't you draw it manually ? Try googling it.

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                                    Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically :

                                    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: What do you mean by: "some parts of these strange creatures?" :laugh: :laugh: Those creatures might have never imagined that they would be ever be represented mathematically unless they came across this equation. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Dont mind brother i am just kidding.

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                                      What is x? :laugh:

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                                      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                                        Finally scientists successfully modeled some parts of these strange creatures numerically :

                                        :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: What do you mean by: "some parts of these strange creatures?" :laugh: :laugh: Those creatures might have never imagined that they would be ever be represented mathematically unless they came across this equation. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Dont mind brother i am just kidding.

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                                        Amir Mahfoozi
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                                        I didn't think so too until I saw this equation. :rolleyes:

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