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>> No.11501771 [View]
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Nigga, you posting about gay shit all week
>why do exist gays
>what is le evolutionary purpose
>scientifically speak what r gays
>are tranners gay?
>are gays tranners?
stfu and just fucking accept it already
>grindr
get it
>butthole
prepare it
>/sci/
stop posting

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>11384659
>Inflexible adherence to rules
>Disregards obedience to authority
So which is it? Why are you even here?
>populism
I wonder where you come from. Hmm...
>>11384829
>>11384839
>degree 2 polynomial is always greater than zero
>so it never crosses the x axis
>so there are no real roots
>by the fundamental theorem of algebra, there are two complex (conjugate) roots
>complex roots have form a+jb
>you can only get that imaginary part if the discriminant is negative
done. it has been shown. this problem is incredibly boring.

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>>11336995
>(1/6)(5/6)(5/6) = 25/216
25/216 would be the odds of rolling a one on the first die only, hun. If you are looking for a single one, but it can be on any die, it would be 3*(1/6)(2/6)(3/6)=75/216.
>>11336588
>>11331552
>Are you guys scared because im questioning the Status quo?
No, it's probably more the fact that you come across as a sophmoronic tryhard. You aren't challenging anything or anyone. But here's a (You).
>is math easy if you know what to do?
Math is easier if you know what to do, just like fucking everything in existence.
>Is there a philosophical reason to be good at it?
There are many, many reasons to learn mathematics. I'm certain that at least one of those is a philosophical reason.
>are humans who are good at math, smarter than normal people?
People who are good at math are normal people, for the most part.

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>dude muh ambiguous order of operations
not science or math

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>>11162389
looks like a fuckin RC circuit with an antenna

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[eqn]\sum\frac{1}{n}=1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{4}+\ ...\ \leq1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{8}+\frac{1}{8}+\frac{1}{8}+\frac{1}{8}+\ ...\ =1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{2}+\ ...\ =\infty[/eqn]
therefore the harmonic series has no bound. it does not converge to a finite number.

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[eqn]\sum\frac{1}{n}=1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{4}+\ ...\ =S\leq1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{4}+\frac{1}{4}+\ ...\ =\infty[/eqn]
therefore the harmonic series has no bound. it does not converge to a finite number.

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