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JustStuit

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  1. Using [math]

    x + y = 100

    [/math] and [math]

    xy = 2400

    [/math] set one equal to y or x (I'll choose first one for y) and you get [math]

    y = 100 -x

    [/math] then plug that into second to get [math]

    y (100-y) = 2400

    [/math]. Using quadratic [math]

    (100 +/- (10000-4(1)(2400))^(1/2))/2

    [/math] to get [math]

    40 or 60

    [/math] then plug those into first to get [math]

    x = 100-40

    [/math] or [math]

    x = 100-60

    [/math] which is also 60 or 40

  2. Depending on how old you are, both sides usually know that the relationship will not last. They still take part for the fun and enjoyment in it. Just relax.

  3. There are many claims that magnets induce blood flow and heal the body but no respectable sources have proved this (as far as I know.) Also, I don't see what the electromagnetic force would do to the body. It guess could affect iron in the blood or electromagnetic pulses in the brain but I don't see how this would make hallucenations.

     

    After looking for a whileI couldn't find many articles but I found this one

    http://www.research.fsu.edu/researchr/issue2001/mice.html

    I do not know how reputable a source it is but I will put it out there.

     

    This one talks about the effect of magnets on rats. It says nothing about hallucenations, but then again they used rats so it would be hard to tell. But they subjected them to high levels of elctromagnetism which I doubt could be reproduced with simple magnets. It would need a powerful soure to induce it. So I will say that ordinary magnets will have no or very little effect.

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