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14963615 No.14963615 [Reply] [Original]

How do we solve brainletism?

>> No.14963669

>>14963615
Ban miscegenation except with Asians.

>> No.14963739

i met people that solve lim 0/0 simplifying like a/a=1

>> No.14963753

>>14963615
Force students to learn the material don't allow people to just gloss over the textbook and thoughtless type something out

>> No.14963802

>>14963615
>2^2^3 = 64
This is true though, if you expect the answer 256 you need 2^(2^3) instead
>x^4 = 16 => x = 2
This is true though, since complex numbers don't exist
>[[1], [3]] * [[-3], [1]] = 0
This is true if we're talking about dot product THOUGH
>sqrt(a + b) = sqrt(a) + sqrt(b)
This is obviously wrong in general but let's try to solve it
>a + b = a + 2sqrt(ab) + b
>sqrt(ab) = 0
>ab = 0
>a = 0 or b = 0
Boring answer, whatever
>1/0 = 0
This is obviously usually wrong but can be forced to be true if you map the complex plain onto a torus