I have a few questions. Thank you for your time.

You're still not showing your work.
You're still not making any sense.
You still have an offensive screenname.
 
Sorry, I don't know how to change my name, it's supposed to be "What's the formula?",

and I'm pretty sure I didn't just list questions...
 
okay, scratch that.

I think I got all of them.

Anyways, in an equation like \(\displaystyle x^3 = 0\) It is said that it has 2 zeroes, right?
 
WTF? said:
9. "Consider the pattern with 1st term 2, 1st difference between 1st and 2nd term of 10, the first 2nd difference of 16, and a constant 3rd difference of 6"
so..the terms would be 2,10,26, and 32.
Hey What Terrible Formulas, shouldn't that be: 2, 12, 28, 34 ?

Simply pretend 1st term = 28
 
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