In Texas, the restaurant proposed to solve the equation for connecting to Wi-Fi - ForumDaily
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In Texas, the restaurant proposed to solve the equation for connecting to Wi-Fi

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In San Antonio, Texas, Thai restaurant Yayaʼs offered its visitors to solve a higher mathematics equation with the function to connect to free Wi-Fi. Joshua_Glock, a user of Reddit, drew attention to this and laid out the task for the sake of interest in the social network.

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His post has collected more 400 comments. Users agreed that the equation is similar to the distribution function, and it cannot be solved. Joshua_Glock gathered all the solutions from the comments and promised to write about the results. Whether any password matched is unknown. Most likely, the equation was originally written with an error.

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