Maths rulefiles.catbox.moeimage flamingos-cant ( @flamingos@feddit.uk ) 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish • 1 day ago message-square22fedilinkarrow-up1161
arrow-up1161imageMaths rulefiles.catbox.moe flamingos-cant ( @flamingos@feddit.uk ) 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish • 1 day ago message-square22fedilink
minus-square itslilith ( @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) linkfedilink25•1 day agoseveral alphabets, in fact once you run out of Latin letters you start using Greek, Hebrew, Fraktur, etc
minus-square PlexSheep ( @PlexSheep@infosec.pub ) linkfedilink9•18 hours agoI like using Japanese kana in my homework. I’m learning the language, and it helps with calming down after the rage of “what the hell is this thing, that doesn’t make any sense???” As a result, i have to prove that the set ま is open.
minus-square itslilith ( @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) linkfedilink2•17 hours agoI like that! I should start using Kana or cursive Cyrillic in my derivations to mess with the professors
minus-square driving_crooner ( @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br ) linkfedilink9•1 day agoOr fancy letters, like the L in a Laplace transformation.
minus-square I_am_10_squirrels ( @I_am_10_squirrels@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink1•3 hours agoAlso a good way to start an essay
minus-square itslilith ( @itslilith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) linkfedilink7•1 day agoAnd if that’s not enough, you just straight up make up new symbols, like Nabla
minus-square rockerface 🇺🇦 ( @rockerface@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink8•1 day agoAh yes, because other science fields like linguistics would never just grab random letters and turn them upside down to repurpose them!
minus-square driving_crooner ( @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br ) linkfedilink1•edit-214 hours agoThere exist a mirroded E
minus-square Poik ( @Poik@pawb.social ) linkfedilink1•12 hours agoAny upsidedown A in the set of all real characters used in academia would immediately illicit mathematical memories.
minus-square driving_crooner ( @driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br ) linkfedilink1•11 hours agoDid you mean ALL the upside up A?
minus-square Poik ( @Poik@pawb.social ) linkfedilink2•10 hours agoNope, it means “for any” as in no matter which one you choose it will be correct.
several alphabets, in fact
once you run out of Latin letters you start using Greek, Hebrew, Fraktur, etc
I like using Japanese kana in my homework. I’m learning the language, and it helps with calming down after the rage of “what the hell is this thing, that doesn’t make any sense???”
As a result, i have to prove that the set ま is open.
I like that! I should start using Kana or cursive Cyrillic in my derivations to mess with the professors
Or fancy letters, like the L in a Laplace transformation.
Also a good way to start an essay
And if that’s not enough, you just straight up make up new symbols, like Nabla
Ah yes, because other science fields like linguistics would never just grab random letters and turn them upside down to repurpose them!
əəəə… What do you mean? /j
There exist a mirroded E
Any upsidedown A in the set of all real characters used in academia would immediately illicit mathematical memories.
Did you mean ALL the upside up A?
Nope, it means “for any” as in no matter which one you choose it will be correct.