Editing Bogus Mathematical Theorems
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<center><math>\begin{array}{c}\mbox{ The popularity of the host is inversely proportional}\\\mbox{to the amount of fun you can have at their house.}\end{array}</math></center> | <center><math>\begin{array}{c}\mbox{ The popularity of the host is inversely proportional}\\\mbox{to the amount of fun you can have at their house.}\end{array}</math></center> | ||
This law is illustrated symbolically by the following equation: | This law is illustrated symbolically by the following equation: | ||
- | <center><math>\begin{array}{c}\mbox{House}\\\mbox{Fun}\end{array}=\frac{ | + | <center><math>\begin{array}{c}\mbox{House}\\\mbox{Fun}\end{array}=\frac{k}T{\mbox{Popularity of Host }x}</math></center> |
This means that the less popular the host is (in a numeric form), the more fun (again in numeric form) you can have at their house. How the numbers are determined is unclear. | This means that the less popular the host is (in a numeric form), the more fun (again in numeric form) you can have at their house. How the numbers are determined is unclear. |