Apparently there’s big news in the dinosaur world coming soon. What could it be?
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Set Theory Idea: we do not need the subset inclusion symbol on the top. Instead, we use the one on the bottom and make no distinction between proper and non-proper subsets, because in the end, why bother making another symbol? You don't save yourself that much writing by writing the words "A is proper."
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Pos(X) is defined as the set of non negative linear combinations of the elements of X.
L is a linear space, E is a linear subspace.
You can assume L is of finite dimension.
How do they deduce that 0 is in int(conv(A u E)) ? I don't understand their "therefore".
L is a linear space, E is a linear subspace.
You can assume L is of finite dimension.
How do they deduce that 0 is in int(conv(A u E)) ? I don't understand their "therefore".
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What's the point of vaccine if a drug against Covid exists?
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Scientifically speaking, is there a relation from the combination of math and drag, to improved mathematical ability?
This article on the American Mathematical Society bulletin made me think...
This article on the American Mathematical Society bulletin made me think...
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im literally a 420 iq second guess genius. ask me anything.
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Why would you trust a model the results of which become less accurate the more you test them? It's quite literally the opposite of the scientific method. I can't think of a bigger pseudoscience than IQ.
>t. 140+ IQ sperg
>t. 140+ IQ sperg
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Why do people choose to be poor?
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Why do people choose to be poor and miserable instead of being comfortable if not wealthy? Several of the most popular majors have some of the worst financial outcomes: For the majority of people pursuing those majors, the degree will never pay for itself and for almost everyone it will result in barely any increase in lifetime earnings. So why do these remain the most popular programs in the US when almost anyone who chooses them is setting themselves up for failure?
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> born in 1707
> comes up with the constant e
> shows e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0
> solves basel problem
> basically invents RSA encryption
100% this dude was an alien
> comes up with the constant e
> shows e^(i*pi) + 1 = 0
> solves basel problem
> basically invents RSA encryption
100% this dude was an alien
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Sup. I've slowly dissolved all the carbonates in my glass kettle with 25% acetic acid and then gravity-filtered the solution.
What acetic acid salt do you think would give the solution this limegreen colour? I suspected a predominantly amount of nickel acetate. When I dropped a few drops of dilluted sulfuric acid on the final crystals in a petri dish, they turned milky white. Which is not how I think nickel acetate would react.
What acetic acid salt do you think would give the solution this limegreen colour? I suspected a predominantly amount of nickel acetate. When I dropped a few drops of dilluted sulfuric acid on the final crystals in a petri dish, they turned milky white. Which is not how I think nickel acetate would react.
