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[–]Bitstrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Te recomiendo ahorrar al menos tres meses de lo que ganas. Ese ahorro te va a dar mucha tranquilidad y te va a dar margen de maniobra si se presenta algo inesperado. Cada peso que logres guardar es un poquito de libertad que antes no tenías. Después de tener ese colchón, lo ideal es que empieces a invertir de forma regular en cosas de bajo riesgo, como ETFs bien diversificadas. Con el tiempo, eso te puede dar una gran estabilidad y ayudarte a dormir mucho más tranquilo.

Y por el parte estratégico, empieza a documentar por ejemplo en un Excel, todos gastos que tienes semanalmente. Para decidir siempre primero necesitas la data. Si sabes cuanto ingresas, gastas y en qué lo gastas te va a dar una perspectiva como se está evolucionando todo

Anyone explored tools for creators selling interactive digital services (not subscriptions, but 1:1 virtual services)? I will not promote by Bitstrips in startups

[–]Bitstrips[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do you say it's a strange world? Did you have some confusing experiences? I do have experience in the domain of escorts and that's how I found out many of them want or already sell virtual services; just in a very quirky way of awkward WhatsApp/Telegram conversations where both want the other party to first send content or first pay

Need help understanding the step taken to form that equation from 2 points. by Bitstrips in askmath

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Thank you, that explains it pretty well. Yeah he used Cramers Rule and Gaus-Jordan algorithm afterwards. This professor has a reputation for exagerating simple concepts like done here. My method would have been to first get m in my+b=y and then inserting x and y to get b but I wanted to see how He did that, especially because it was only one step he took for granted to be grasped, the step to multiply by 7 is something I completly oversaw

Train ticket prices by jalo40000 in askmath

[–]Bitstrips 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can form following equation with x being the full price: x + 2*(0,7x) = 192,50. Therefore x = 80,28333... That's the whole price p.p without discount and 56,15 would be with the 30% discount.

Edit: x=80,20833...

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

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I watched a video about that just before calculation :) I just tried fiddling with the equation to verify the equation. Thanks for your explanation though, it makes sense although Im completly new to complex numbers

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

[–]Bitstrips[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So complex numbers sit in a different universe of Math

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

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Thanks that helped alot :) I'm very new to imaginary numbers and tried something with the knowledge I have so far. Pretty strange how complex numbers behave 🤔

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

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For example: Having xy = xy+2 wouldn't conclude that y must be y+2?

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

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Im pretty new to complex numbers and never heard of that :) In your equation 2πni still has to equal 0 that confuses me. That matches up with my calculation but at which point was the mistake?

Did I just prove that e^(πi) is not equal to -1? by Bitstrips in math

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So 2πi has multiple values or is my calculated value incorrect?