if you win you loose, if you loose you win
kick the player and laugh loud when the scorer was angry smack him
damath chips
6+6=12 Boom polynomial
Damath is a board game that is closely similar to chess that is now being popular and used as an educational sport. Damath is a combination word of 'dama' and 'mathematics' and invented by a Filipino teacher named Jesus L. Huenda.
The kinds of damath games are integer, rational, radical and polynomial damath. Damath is an educational board game and it comes from the word 'dama' and 'Mathematics'.
In Damath, a mathematical board game, the proper position of chips in the polynomial section is determined by the value of the polynomial expression being evaluated. Each chip represents a numerical value, and they are placed in the corresponding positions based on the coefficients and exponents of the terms in the polynomial. The chips are typically arranged in a row, with each chip representing a term in the polynomial expression, and their positions help players visually understand the algebraic operations being performed. Proper positioning of chips ensures accurate representation and manipulation of polynomial expressions during gameplay.
i dont know because i didn't play it yet....
if you win you loose, if you loose you win
kick the player and laugh loud when the scorer was angry smack him
your mom is 2
image of damath board
is -4 a polynomial? This depends on what you accept as a definition A polynomial is often defined as a set of things in order obeying certain rules. ( these things and rules can be very complicated) A polynomial EQUATION is an equation between two polynomials When using only real numbers and "regular" math rules -4 is a polymomial of degree 0 x = -4 is a polynomial equation is a polynomial of degree 1 it is the same as x +4 = 0 It can be represented by { 4, 0} Sometimes the terms are used interchangably
damath chips
damath is a kind of game that people loves to play jus t like chess . . . .. .
6+6=12 Boom polynomial
To make a damath board...etc etc...