No.201764
>>201762bruhhh they're giving him the jd vance treatment and its happening at rapid velocity
No.201767
>>201764Normally I like politics but in the maths thread I must say I feel like maybe you need to kill yourself
No.201769
a = a true
a /= a false
a is any number real or not real o algo
real: any number that's not unreal
unreal imaginary: sqrt(-a) o algo
1 = 1 true
1 /= 1 false
ax=0 is true if either a or x or both are 0

have I won
No.201772
>>201769If going to high school is winning then you and the rest of us did indeed win yes
No.201773
>>201771The CIA niggers are trying to disrupt the holy maths thread, humble him King Terry
No.201782
>>201777you mean kashvar norman
No.201784
>>201771he told charlie kirk's corpse he'd see him in valhalla
No.201812
>>201790socially directed motives (mating prospects, status, looking cool etc), simple survival, or household affairs, beyond which most people don't see, with math for application only vs GIGASPERG the eccentric Logic Machine's interest in pure math with unlimited enthusiasm for SNCA, a powerful sight

No.201990
i ===HATE=== math
No.202156
summoning natasha
No.202158
Ran
No.202170
summoning svetlana
No.202202
>>202196up to Elementary Algebra o algo
No.202211
>>202196i am b.eng in electrical engineering and everything above "Serious Math {" is familiar. i also learned complex analysis and a few others below serious math in 2nd year and later of my udnergrad degree but everything applied after complex analysis i doubt i could do reliably today. some of the ones like control theory and boolean algebra should not be that deep and its just trolling. probability and random signals and discrete signal processing was difficult in later years
since ive been in industry for more than 5 years i rarely apply math directly, except in 'back-of-the-envelope calculations' but i still know i could use what i learned in university in the context of electricity and magnetism, and maybe in automotive context for fluid dynamics and thermodynamics too. in industry i mostly just apply the electrical codes and applicable nuclear standards and there is minimal thinking unless something breaks. for example, when i was performing an arc blast claculation for a work package on live electrical equipment it was a simple taylor series approximation based on geometry of the circuit breaker cabinet and the electricity, and a few other calculations.
>>202199idk why non-electrical engineers need fourier-laplace tbh. arent you a software engineer
>>202208medtoddlers need not reply, men are talking
No.202215
'p value calculator
No.202226
>>202222>>202223ah yeah obviously if you are processing signals you need time - frequency domain transformations
thats not software engineering related and i must have misremembered
No.202232
>>202225this is precalculus rise/run slope line of best fit
i thought you were joking before
extrapolating randomness is a literal impossible oxymoron thats designed to noobtrap retards into exposing themselves as having "studied" a clearly pointless concept
No.202235
>>202234things that will actually land midwits a job interview in nuclear industry are knowing n299 nuclear quality assurance and iso 9001
mostly chicks work in those supply chain departments so it's pretty easy to land a nuclear job in those roles without formal engineering education
No.202237
>>202234why would we need it, to bomb kikes?
>>202232Teach us to transition, smart(((man)))
No.202242
where would you drop a nuke if you had one
No.202248
>>202245*comes closer*
Rutaka… now that I look at you, you're plump in all the places that I like
No.202250
>>202246You need to pick the side of good and light because right now what you're saying makes me imagine you laughing maniacally while thunder crashes in the background and you scream "the plan… it's working!" basically. if i were a scrappy hero like luke skywalker and heard you talking about your plan to enslave third worlders i would be like "i won't let you do that! those people deserve freedom!"
anyways what are your thoughts on solarpunk and the integration of elements of nature and plant life in urban infrastructure such as using climbing gardens to sustainably regulate temperature and air quality
No.202251
>>202248saucy
rutaka, you must be blushing rn
No.202297
>>202250foreigners want to be slaves
they cross the ocean to work for minimum wage and live in squalor under harsh taxation schemes. this is considered freedom. 1/3 of canada's population in the last 10 years is third worlders nearly completely working in unskilled positions, but also on welfare, and in criminality.
if they were actually given a chance to be real slaves and cultivate the uncultivated and pay taxes whilst living in a home and community they built (as slaves) they would be much happier. this is how european nations formed after all…
unironically my position is that literal slavery is moral when compared to modern defacto slavery and people who disagree are mostly ignorant to how immigration programs work
its not evil or good it is realistic. i don't care about the welfare of the entire world compared to the welfare of my ingroup and myself. it is immoral and traitorous to care more about foreigners than your ingroup.
>integration ofhobby gardening is fine but its laughable to think it could change the world
sounds like typical green government scam for kickbacks and justifying imbalanced budgets
No.202306
caps are the most boring
>>202245have you blushed yet
No.202316
>>202306why do you know this
No.202333
>>202225He's onto something
No.202335
>>202196I can get about as far as Matrices
No.202353
>>202347you are not supposed to know zodiac
No.202396
>>202211tell the truth, you want to be always a step ahead of pajeets
since indians are active in the computing tech, canadian mima had to learn all this so he can intellectually annihilate pajeets under mathematical knowledge
No.202616
This is a pajeet thread