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3... Nbd7
I'm assuming you mean d5x?
1.c4 d5
2.d5x Nf6
1.e4 d5
What's more, the definition of natural numbers hinges on the fact that {} is different from {{}}.
Anyone up for a game?
Are you meant to solve it?
hi Stefy,
Thanks. But I'm getting strange results from the second solution to the quadratic. And I've tried two more examples with the same happening again. I'm just trying to make sense of all my paperwork; then I'll post what I've found.
Bob
I didn't have to solve any quadratics...
You put in b=a+e.
A lot of stuff cancels out.
Yes, that is it.
Hi Bob
I'm getting just one solution but it has nothing to do with complex numbers.
Thanks!
Correct. That does not stop it from happening.
Ah, you mean from his point of view. Yes, many think like that and many do not agree. It's a choice.
Why would it be unacceptable anywhere?
Was "White up" referring to the direction White's pawn are moving or the part of the board White's pieces occupy at the beginning?
It's not.
What about affinity towards bumpkins?
Are you sure it's not white down black up. Cause if it's what you said, Black is already mated.
None of those is an optimal move, so it would never happen.
The second line is incorrect, because
What you can do is write
as and take out the common factor of out of both terms.Um, phro, I don't think the black king can go to d5.
So, all the variations end up with a mate?