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f(x) = (x+1) when x=age
2007-02-16, 5:48 AM #1
I'm a year older! >:D

Now please supply me with the usual pictures etc.
nope.
2007-02-16, 6:39 AM #2
I don't understand how this function works? It appears to represent your age plus one year at any given age, but that doesn't make much sense. :confused:
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2007-02-16, 6:53 AM #3
Happy birthday, man! And all your days after this one.
Looks like we're not going down after all, so nevermind.
2007-02-16, 9:12 AM #4
f(x) = f(x+1) + 1

Ha! Recursively defining age! Now you'll grow eldarly in 15 minutes!

Happy Birthday!
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2007-02-16, 10:33 AM #5
Happy B-day!
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2007-02-16, 11:17 AM #6
Happy B-Day, Dude! :D
Pissed Off?
2007-02-16, 2:40 PM #7
Originally posted by SMOCK!:
I don't understand how this function works? It appears to represent your age plus one year at any given age, but that doesn't make much sense. :confused:


Please don't insult my bad functions. :P
nope.
2007-02-16, 8:28 PM #8
f(x) is the same as y.



Oh yeah! Happy Birthday dude!


Have fun with ME in your new age.
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