Quote: Originally posted by Scientistman on Aug 21, 2012
Ok hi this is scientistman I am the one who started the discussion. Thank you all for your input.
I will attempt to break it down somewhat.
I am only attempting to see if algebra might work for my formula.
I am not wanting to give my formual away so I hope if someone wins with it they might remember me.
I should have included more than x y and z so I will now.
We will use v w x y and z if this is ok to do in algebra
I know (v) and I know (w) and I know (x) I just dont know (y) and if I know (y) then I know (z)
(y) is somewhat unpredictible yet might be possibly attainable through algebra. Maybe?
If I can attain (y) I can attain the winning numbers in any lottery every single time.
So for the example
lets use 2 7 8 and 10 11 18
so it would look like this
02 07 08 is (v)
10 11 18 is (w)
_____________
= 8 4 10 (x)
so
10 - 2 = 8
11 - 7 = 4
18 - 8 = 10
I still dont know ( y )
so lets say (y) is 12 15 19, now 12 15 19 is not the answer its (y) and (y) is what you need to arrive at the answer, with (y) you can attain (z) or any winning lottery numbers anywhere in the world before it occurs.
but to arrive at (z) the answer! I need (y)
So if you know (y) you take (x) and (y) and subtract (v)
and this gives you (z) The EXACT Lottery numbers Everytime! Without fail.
It's Right on the Money every time in any drawing anywhere in the world.
Without (y) it doesnt work, so you have to know (y) to arrive at (z)
so How would I arrive at (Y) ?
Or am I asking the impossibly question? I'm not sure cause some people are brainiacs.
I just recall a story where a math teacher handed out the tests and had two mathimatical equations on the chalk board.
One student handed in his test and did one of the problems on thechaulk board, the teach freaked out what he saw because the 2 questions on the chaulk bard where not part of the test they were the 2 UNSOLVABLE math equations ofall time and the stuent figured out one of them thinking it was just part of the test.
I hope I am not confusing anyone. I took algebra and got straight A's but I think that was just because the math teacher felt sorry for me because of a family death in my family and the whole school including the teachers felt sad for me so I think the teacher passed me, so I forgot most of what I knew.
Im just wondering if (y) can be attained if you know that (v) has to be subtracted from it to arrive at (z) or do you need the actual answer (z) first to figure out the example ?
If the answer is IMPOSSIBLE without me giving you (z) then I understand I just wanted to throw it out there. Thanks