About the Rules & Moderation category (Part 1)

it is known to the wise

i’ll admit i did look at zug’s answer but i think you can progress to only countably many |f(a_n)| > epsilon → f(a_n) > 0 is a countable union of countable sets from there

Do you think they named it after the game theory guy

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I’m stuck in the bed

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I’m sure it will fix itself eventually but my back isn’t letting me move

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Or breathe

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Okay it’s fixed now

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I can’t twist

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that sounds
bad

I’m fine nown

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nyaaaaaaaaa after more thought it seems that

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as long as $a$ and $b$ are orthogonal and not changing directions as you move around in the way $r$ and $\theta$ are (and $x$ and $y$ are the usual axes)

unsure if it still holds even if $a$ and $b$ are changing directions in arbitrary ways when you move

also infinitesimals are so nice thbthtbhtbthbthtbthbthbthbthtbh

this is assuming $a$ and $b$ are unit vectors (so basically an alternate axis) (IDK if this works if they’re functions of x and y; probably not)

$math mode$

What was happening was whenever I tried to move I found it hard to breathe and it was painful enough I couldn’t get up. I fixed this by instead of twisting to get up I lifted straight

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I had a dream about being tired and trying to fall asleep. That’s how tired I was

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In science, people give increasingly complicated names to things. But in math we decided we wanted to use the same name for everything, and just give the same word 10 different meanings

-complex professor

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eigeneigen

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cat’s first latex macro

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