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I"m just a few weeks into a Maths degree.

It happens that my fellow companions made a whatsapp group and they sometimes post low quality math memes... integrals, e^x and i... you know the deal.

Also happens I lost a folder with actually decent science/math jokes.

Give me your best /sci!

peace

and love


and hi to the aliens on mars

>> No.7559928

Let ɛ < 0
Let f be a non-continuous map between spaces X and Y
Let φ be a non-homomorphic function between groups G and H
Let V be a non-transitive model of set theory

>> No.7559932
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7559932

how to solve with examples plz

>> No.7559935

>>7559932
Simple integral >>7541036

>> No.7559964
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7559964

What's an anagram for Banach-Tarski? Banach-Tarski Banach-Tarski.

>> No.7559984

>>7559932
Math 200 at UBC?

>> No.7560194

>>7559984
yes
plz help

we cant use integrals

>> No.7560268

>>7560194
wouldn't you just find the corner points using W_2 and the bounds, find the side length then multiply?

>> No.7560297

>>7560194
It's very easy. Plug in these pairs for (x,y): (0,0) (0,2) (3,0) (3,2). For each of those pairs, you'll get a corresponding z value. Now you have the coordinates of the corners of the parallelogram. I trust you know how to proceed from there.

>> No.7560304

>>7559928
Let H*(X) denote the cohomology theory for X with coefficients in the constant sheaf on the trivial group.