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I think the answer to your question is yes... but it might be 42. It might be better if someone who had professional P Chem could answer, but maybe an ADCOM member would be better.
Maybe @oldstock or @Dred Pirate or @blueheron would know or know someone who does...
ok - I was tagged, but don't know why?
Actually I responded after the question was deleted... it was a late night after a long day...
Sorry, no one caught on to the joke - granted not a very good one.
but what was the question?
I am in a hospital, I can only count by 1 because I don't have a residencyI don't know, I think we should just keep it rolling. The dash was so profound. It speaks to me. 42 seemed viable, but then again pharmacists just count by 5's so that can't be it.
I am in a hospital, I can only count by 1 because I don't have a residency
or the square root of -1I find that most of the time the answer is usually 1, 0, or -1. But infinity is also a possibility, especially if the question was about debt.
or the square root of -1
How many of you PGY5's know what that is?!!!!!!!
haven't seen anybody man up and answer it? I guess my no-resident license is not so bad is it?what's just happened ?? PGY5 ???? to solve the square root of -1 ????? lol
Because there isn't really an answer. There is the mathematical concept of an imaginary number which we designate i in equations. Technically, -i would also be an answer.haven't seen anybody man up and answer it? I guess my no-resident license is not so bad is it?