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− | Right after the team round of the LMT, Clarke Youngins A was bored. Max Xu (westford_flying_fish) and Jeff Lin (Boxcars2015) were talking about some weird formulas on the team round and Andrew Zhao (ZhaoPow) was annoying Aidan Duncan (azduncan).
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− | Aidan came up with an amazing formula during all of this madness. Dunan's theorem.
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− | Dunan's theorem is used to find values of oof and welp where you know what rup
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− | (Zhao was trying to write rip on ftw, but he wrote rup instead)
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− | , scrun
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− | (A bunch of clarke peoples were on FTW and zhao didnt want to join cuz it was rated and Aidan was trying to call him a scrub but he wrote scrun instead)
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− | , and qelp
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− | (for some reason bronzefur likes to say dat a lot)
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− | are.
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− | Dunan's Theorem is this: <math>\frac{\text{welp}}{\text{rup}} = \frac{(\text{oof}^{(\frac{\text{oof}}{7})})\text{qelp}}{\text{scrun}!} \cdot \frac{\text{oof}^{97}}{\text{welp}}</math>
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− | Note from HumanCalculator9, who edited this: Dunan please improve your <math>\LaTeX</math> and learn how to use \text{}
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