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Maybe the real numbers are the limits we converged to along the way
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dougielombax · 18 days
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Yeah.
I see.
Have you tried turning the gravitational constant of the universe off and on again?!
Okay.
Turn it off.
Yes.
Okay.
Now.
….
TURN IT BACK ON AGAIN!!!!!
For fuck’s sake…
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sahanmagazine · 10 months
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Real numbers
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A number is called a real number , if and only if it is either a rational number or an irrational number. The set of real numbers, denoted by R, canbe described as the union of the sets of rational and irrational numbers.
R = ( x : x is a rational number or an irrational number. )
R = Q ∪  “Q prime” where rational numbers ( Q ) and irrational numbers ( “Q prime” ) Subsets of real numbers
All real numbers except complex numbers are real numbers. 
Therefore, real numbers have the following five subsets :
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fuckboispiderman · 28 days
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Can anyone here count to 12 I keep getting lost at 13
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utilitycaster · 5 months
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"why should I get invested in shows if they'll just get canceled" I was deeply invested in Heroes (2006) and it was not canceled, it just got really terrible. I also got really invested in the sandwich I had a few weeks ago despite it only lasting like 15 minutes. You must embrace the ephemeral. You must be willing to love things that may not love you back, that might betray you, or that may die an untimely death. As the great philosopher Mr. Mitchell Lee Hedberg said "I'm not gonna stop doing something because of what happens at the end."
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marisatomay · 7 months
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The funny thing about the PJO cabin system is that everyone's always all 'oh the twelve' this and 'the twelve' that but that's absolutely not even remotely accurate. To start, right off the bat it's thirteen, not twelve, because they don't count Hades. But not really because before Percy, there were no big three kids, so we're down to ten active cabins already but it's actually eight because Artemis and Hera don't make demigods.
And of those eight, Mr. D is stuck at camp (thus not really making new demigods all that often) and his only two kids don't even sleep in a cabin, they sleep in the Big House with him.
So, pre-Percy, there are seven active cabins at Camp Half-Blood:
Glee club, the Jocks, the Nerds, the Geeks, the Farmers, the 'Sketchy Kids' and the Popular Kids.
Or, in other words, the Apollo, Ares, Athena, Hephaestus, Demeter, Hermes (and the unclaimed kids) and Aphrodite cabins.
What's cool is that you can already see the cabin dynamics in the show. For example, the Athena cabin allies with the Hermes cabin for the numbers. The Hermes kids plus all the unclaimed kids? It's the biggest cabin in the camp by far. It's a battle strategy. Luke and Annabeth's close relationship is just the cherry on top for Annabeth. It'll be really cool to see how the show develops the differences in the cabins during the series.
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edusquaremaths · 1 year
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NCERT Class 10
Chapter: Real Numbers
Exercise 1.1
Question 3: An army contingent of 616 members is to march behind an army band of 32 members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the same number of columns. What is the maximum number of columns in which they can march?
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suiheisen · 17 days
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you think YOU had a bad day at work?
bonus: sid shrieking "no!!!! NO!!!!!" loud enough to be heard in the stands and on camera
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tamorii · 8 months
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"Hey girlie! Wanna hear me play Wonderwall?"
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Integers like their personal space. Real numbers are clingy huggers. Rational numbers look like they're super touchy-feely but they're actually just standing really close together.
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One shot Revision of class 10 maths chapter 1 real Numbers Mind Map
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sahanmagazine · 4 months
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Decimals
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A decimal number can be described as a numeral whose integer part and the fractional part are separated by a dot.
The dot in a decimal number is called a decimal point. The digits after the decimal point show a value smaller than one.
         Converting fractions into decimal numbers
Toconvert a proper fraction ( denominator is greater than the numerator ) into decimal number perform the ordinary division process by dividing the numerator by the denominator, the result will be a decimal point, as shown below.
Fraction form Decimal form
  1/2                                  0.5
  1/4                                  0.25
  3/10                                0.3       
  1/5                                  0.2
  6/10                                0.6
            Converting  decimal numbers into fractions
To change a decimal number into a fraction, look the number of digits at the rightof the decimal point, for :
1) 1 digit only remove the decimal point and divide the number by 10.
2) 2 digits remove the decimal point and divide the number by 100
3) 3 digits remove the decimal point and divide the number by 1000.
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sieluritari · 1 year
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A lot of us with ADHD are familiar with the concept of time blindness, but for anyone who isn't: it's a neurological inability to have a consistent sense of the passage of time. If you put me in an empty room, gave me a button and told me to press it when I think it's been 15 minutes, I might press it after..... idk, anywhere between 3 minutes and 2 hours? And if we repeated it the next day the result would probably be wildly different!
But something I've only seen mentioned in one (1) Reddit post, which took some extensive digging to find, is the same effect extending to ALL things measured in numbers. Distance, weight, length, height, amount, space, volume, percentage... For me, small numbers are a bit easier, I could approximate a centimetre probably, but a metre would be much harder and 10 or 100 would likely miss the mark by a lot. Also, anything that can't be easily measured with a ruler or a measuring tape (like weight or volume) is even harder since I don't encounter reference points (like a 1kg hand weight) for those as frequently as I see visual representations of specific lengths.
It's not dyscalculia or anything like that, I'm decent at math (and the OP of the Reddit post was a math major) and I have no other difficulties with numbers, it's just a disconnect in translating real life experiences like sensory input into numbers (and possibly also inconsistent processing of sensory input? Like how the same sound volume is okay one day but hurts my ears the next?), which I think is basically the same thing as what happens with time blindness. For now I've been calling it "measurement blindness" since I've never seen a name for it anywhere, but maybe "quantity blindness" could also work?
I've talked to other people with time blindness to see if they experience this too, but so far none of them have known what I'm talking about. I'd really like to know how many of us are out there and if anyone knows literally anything actually scientific about this very inconvenient phenomenon!
Tl;dr: bc I am wordy:
It's like time blindness but for all things measured in numbers
Not dyscalculia or caused by it
Pretty much never seen it talked about anywhere
Please tell me if it sounds familiar and/or you know something about it, thank
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linkedin-offficial · 6 months
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wont you dance with me?
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beanghostprincess · 6 months
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luffy knowing a bit too much information about beetles and zoro being oddly good at math are concepts that make me extremely happy for no reason
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