It's Elementary Entry posted by Senjo April 11, 2010 406 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 So is it half as hard, or twice as easy?
Senjo Posted April 11, 2010 I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half as you half as well as you deserve! Quote Link to comment
Black Six Posted April 12, 2010 So if we define ease as the inverse of hardness (that is, something that is hard is less easy and vice versa), we have E = 1/H and H = 1/E. So 2*E = 2/ H => 1/(2*E) = H/2. Therefore, being twice as easy is the inverse of as being half as hard. I suppose in the end it's all how you define something being elementary... Quote Link to comment
Catra Posted April 12, 2010 So if we define ease as the inverse of hardness (that is, something that is hard is less easy and vice versa), we have E = 1/H and H = 1/E. So 2*E = 2/ H => 1/(2*E) = H/2. Therefore, being twice as easy is the inverse of as being half as hard. I suppose in the end it's all how you define something being elementary... oh you and your math Quote Link to comment
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