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+ | The bestie theorem is a very easy theorem to learn.... | ||
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+ | All it states is that a bestie can keep on growing and growing as you feed him food to eat. | ||
+ | It can solve any problem and this is the formula: | ||
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+ | <math> \text{Bestie Weight} = \text{Bestie Weight 10 minutes ago}^\text{Bestie Weight 5 minutes ago x Amount of food fed}</math> | ||
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+ | Simple!! | ||
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+ | This is one of the most important formulas in all of mathematics!! | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 4 September 2024
The bestie theorem is a very easy theorem to learn....
All it states is that a bestie can keep on growing and growing as you feed him food to eat.
It can solve any problem and this is the formula:
Simple!!
This is one of the most important formulas in all of mathematics!!
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