@IntegralDuChemin
That's quite sensible brother!
@realcaseyrollins @zevahs @design_RG Intriguing. Like?
@freemo
Intriguing. Why do you think so?
@realcaseyrollins
So you leaving QOTO too?!
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@kravietz
Well then you can use this notation :P
RT @fermatslibrary
This equation uses each of the digits 1 to 9 only once.
https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/1204040527458504705?s=19
@freemo This pretty cool too!
@shibaprasad So does this
\[1=(9-8)*(7-6)*(5-4)*(3-2)\]
@kravietz 2 is at the power. You can write that as root on the other side or to the power half too!
RT @fermatslibrary
This equation uses each of the digits 1 to 9 only once.
https://twitter.com/fermatslibrary/status/1204040527458504705?s=19
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@realcaseyrollins
Yeap. Monopoly is disastrous. People suffer too much most of the times in these type of cases.
@freemo
I would love to have a read!
RT @fermatslibrary
Euler was the first person to prove the interchangeability of partial derivatives https://t.co/C4H1sxk0CQ
@freemo
So true!
And also, there are so many mathematical 'tools' one should know how to use in Engineering field.
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