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No burning. I usually burn everything. Particularly meat.
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LOL. I've burned rice before. I left it in the rice cooker when it was in "warm" mode for too long so some of the rice at the bottom got singed.
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That is nothing. When I burn rice you have to scrape it off the bottom.
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LOL! Does it turn black? Mine turns tan.
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Turns black. It even gets crunchy.
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My tan rice is slightly crunchy.
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Yes, but you do not eat it. You probably throw it away.
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I've eaten it before. It tastes dry.
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Nope, burnt is how it tastes.
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For the first one.
I have (2,2), and (3,3)
x1 = 2, y1 = 2, x2 = 3, y2 = 3
(y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
y = x
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That is nothing. When I burn rice you have to scrape it off the bottom.
I'm just letting you know that I almost cried when I read that. XD
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That is very good.
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the math or that I cried?
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The math of course. I did not even see that other post at the time I posted.
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Oh. Lol. I don't why it was so funny.
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How did you figure the y intercept?
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I just followed your examples.
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Want to learn a little more?
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Sure!
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Say you want to enter 3 / 4 in a way that really looks cool. Try this:
Write "math \frac{3}{4} /math" without the quotes. But put a [ in front of math and a ] in back of it. Do the same thing for /math.
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You used / instead of \
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oops.
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