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Alaskaball, in aLiEnS!!1
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I don’t think they had levers strong enough to lift up those big rocks without snapping at a… I think the term is “sheer point”?

phoenixz, in 1.1 History

So we got gravity linked to quantum mechanics, and all figured out, at least?

DragonTypeWyvern,

It’s waves or something

CJOtheReal, in gatekeeping

Doesn’t include “i”

callyral,
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not a real number

Godort,

i isn’t a real number, you imagined it

BolexForSoup,
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From gatekeeping to gaslighting in 2 comments. Not bad!

Uncle_Bagel,

What a girlboss

CJOtheReal, in OCB

Bestagons

charonn0, in how is pragent formed?
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How is babby formed?

ken_cleanairsystems,
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They need to do way instain mother who kill their babby

Damaskox, in how is pragent formed?
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A YouTube video about this thing (I believe)

edinbruh, in gatekeeping

U

driving_crooner,
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Ω

Collatz_problem,

UΩU

driving_crooner,
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UωU

ivanafterall, in gatekeeping
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Nope, you fell for the classic sibling blunder:

What about INFINITY PLUS ONE!?

Yondoza, (edited )

It’s Infinity! Infinity -1? also infinity! Well what about infinity times infinity? Believe it or not, infinity! ♾️

rockerface,

Infinity gangsta when aleph null walks in

lemmington_steele,

assuming the interval includes all of the real numbers, then it is definitely larger than aleph null (the size of all countable infinities)

ApexHunter,

What about infinity times zero?

rockerface,

For that one we’re going to call my good friend L’Hôpital. That guy rules!

fallingcats, (edited )
Kase,

Oh yeah? What’s infinity divided by zero?

callyral, in gatekeeping
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Abracadaniel, (edited ) in OCB
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I believe the hexagonal tiling maximizes area while minimizing perimeter, right?

ryathal,

It’s just what happens when wax deforms from pressure. You can do the same thing with plastic straws, if you pack them tightly, or compress them with your hands.

Abraxiel,

A circle should have the greatest area per perimeter and I can’t think of a regular polygon with more sides that tessellates.

shiveyarbles, in how is pragent formed?

Ummm you’re just fat

Bizarroland, in gatekeeping
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You also have to remember to put the +C at the end

LordGimp, in poggers

… am I the only one who learned 1+100, 2+99… to make 101 times 50 pairs? Lmao feels like it’s much easier. 101 × 50 = 5050

nova_ad_vitum,

Sorry if this is stupid but how to deal with sums to odd numbers ? Won’t you have a number left over after pairing all the others?

0x0,

Nope, because what you’re doing is copying the entire sequence, reversing it, and pairing up each element left to right. There’s no way to have any leftovers because the original sequence and the new reversed sequence have the same number of elements.

A perhaps less intuitive way of thinking of it is you start with a sequence of 1 up to N, which contains exactly N elements. The sequence from 1 to N and its reverse together contain 2N elements, which is by definition an even number, regardless of whether N is even or odd. Because it’s even we can break it into pairs without leftovers.

LordGimp,

Add the last number onto the end. So the sum of all numbers between 1 and 101 is 50 pairs of 101 plus one extra 101 and the end. It’d end up being 5050 + 101 or 51x101 or 5151

stolid_agnostic,

This is my first time seeing this problem. Interesting that they taught it in school.

LordGimp,

Had a statistics and probability class in hs instead of the standard precalc. I feel it’s more applicable for students now than precalc anyways. It felt pretty cool to sit down in class and figure out the odds of winning on a lotto ticket and when the odds indicate you should buy a ticket.

stolid_agnostic, (edited )

Yeah pre-calc is pretty much remedial math nowadays. You don’t even get 100 level math until you’re at intermediate algebra!

Thinking of it in terms of statistics makes a lot of sense, I can see how this problem would help develop intuitions.

0ops,

The math is the same, you just wrote it more “casually”. For me it was 0+100, 1+99, 2+98 … 49+51 -> 100 x 50 = 5000, then add the 50 that was missed from the middle for 5050. But yeah I remember coming up with that when I was really young.

wrath_of_grunge, in poggers
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I never made it far enough in math to understand this.

Fal,
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Addition?

veganpizza69,
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There’s a nice book about this: www.goodreads.com/…/57007645-thinking-better so you can learn.

I… haven’t read it yet, but it’s on my list. I’ve only listened to some interviews with the author about it.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ce88f835-e2d3-4d79-ac81-74b930b558b7.png

Mothra, in OCB
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Obsessive Compulsive Beesorder?

fossilesque,
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Yes, this is how I relate to bees.

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