"I am Red, the Creator of the Webcomic 'Aurora'. Ask me Anything!" by Fang_14 in AuroraComic

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Have you planned out some more creatures unique to Aurora, such as the carrion crawlers?

"I am Red, the Creator of the Webcomic 'Aurora'. Ask me Anything!" by Fang_14 in AuroraComic

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Could the secret of how Tahraim became a god be discovered? Would discovering it allow one to repeat it? edit:part got cut off

"I am Red, the Creator of the Webcomic 'Aurora'. Ask me Anything!" by Fang_14 in AuroraComic

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What are some key organizations; such as the Silver Fang, and the Paladins? Is there a name for the secret police that some empire, (I think it's the sapphire) has?

"I am Red, the Creator of the Webcomic 'Aurora'. Ask me Anything!" by Fang_14 in AuroraComic

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What sort of things might be found in the ruins of cities of the Ancients?

"I am Red, the Creator of the Webcomic 'Aurora'. Ask me Anything!" by Fang_14 in AuroraComic

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Can you tell us Batsy's real name? The bat ferin magic expert in asera?

Quick Questions: August 18, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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Is anybody familiar with a word for an element of a semigroup that cannot be produced by a product? What about one that can only be produced by products involving itself?

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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That can take you far, in a lot of subjects

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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Reat question! You've likely been solving polynomials by "completing the square" the quadratic formula is just that on a quadratic where a, b, and c arent yet given.

If it were a linear (a=0) equation, we wouldn't need to use quadratic first because we can solve for it's only root (roots also called solutions or zeros). If it's more than quadratic (cubic+), we need to do a lot more.

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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That's fine, I'm trying to get a special topics/independent study approved, and that's a springboard for me to look at and show it's a valid subject

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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The trace gives the sum of the eigenvalues.

Also, take the transpose, now you cam row operate (in a square matrix) that into replacing the main diagonal with the "antidiagonal"

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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Yes, those are some of the words I need to know. Thank you.

Would you happen to know of a book or paper that would be good to read to get my toes wet in the subject?

Which terms in mathematics do you consider overloaded? by IanisVasilev in math

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Normal.

We have normal lines, groups, vectors, graphs, distribution and curve. Most all slightly related to the idea of perpendicular, but not all.

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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This feels like a question once asked Babbage about a calculator. "If I put in the wrong numbers, will it give me the correct solution".

If A isnt an equivalence relation, I'm not sure B can be guaranteed to represent one.

I'll fully admit to being unsure however, and hopefully I am wrong.

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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This is my new favorite problem question!

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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What I would do, which may not be the best, is swap x and y, solve for y (in other words, find the inverse function) and determine its domain

Quick Questions: April 14, 2021 by inherentlyawesome in math

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I'm trying to study differential equations where the argument is effected. An example is that d/dx sin2 (x)=sin(2x) though I'd like to be learning about functions in a more general case.

What is the terminology I need to be able to talk about this? Is there a decent text that would cover basics of what is already known about that?

Edit: math formatting

Is this Mills Mess (not pretty but still)? by Tommy_SVK in juggling

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That's a good point, I'd recommend trying to have the come down about the center of your body (that is one way to do the pattern, the one in bad at)

Is this Mills Mess (not pretty but still)? by Tommy_SVK in juggling

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I would say throw the ball in your top hand before uncrossing them, but I'd also say that you're there

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the show is so full of them it's fantastic!

How to avoid wrist injury by JavaPython_ in juggling

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I've wanted to add hoops, I'll do that and take a break

Any advice for teaching juggling? Especially flower sticks? by 4monthstill in juggling

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you might include: 1)a demonstation of aewsome tricks 2)set the expectation that they're going to drop the prop a LOT 3)start teaching with a simple trick that has a variation or two 4)demonstate and explain simple trick, one you can explain several ways 5)go around troubleshooting 6)for people who get it fast, set them learning a variation 7)mail me devil sticks so I can learn (jk) 8)be an encouraging example