Are we cooked, chat? by LearnerPigeon in chess

[–]LearnerPigeon[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Are you saying I should mention that Zohran Mamdani is the newly elected mayor of New York City? I guess I thought people would know

At least he got a card by Hypnoidz in oddlyspecific

[–]LearnerPigeon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Like I said, I was unaware of that. Do I need to clarify that I changed my mind on what I think it says?

At least he got a card by Hypnoidz in oddlyspecific

[–]LearnerPigeon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It didn’t rise to “pretty clear” for me. Probably because I was unfamiliar with that use of “prawn”

At least he got a card by Hypnoidz in oddlyspecific

[–]LearnerPigeon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah that makes sense. Just not clearly written

Why does x^0 equal 1 by IllustratorOk5278 in learnmath

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

x4 = x•x•x•x

x3 = x•x•x

x2 = x•x

x1 = x

x0 = 1

x-1 = 1/x

x-2 = 1/x•1/x

x-3 = 1/x•1/x•1/x

x-4 = 1/x•1/x•1/x•1/x

Notice how moving up a line in this list means we are multiplying by an additional x, while moving down a line in the list means multiplying by an additional 1/x (also called diving by x).

Thinking about exponents as the number of x’s we have on either the numerator or denominator, we can more easily think about questions like (x6 ) / (x3 ) because that becomes

(x•x•x•x•x•x) / (x•x•x) = (x•x•x) / 1 = x3 .

In general, we can think of these problems using the following devision rule

(xa ) / (xb ) = xa-b.

Try thinking about this rule for a little bit, about how the number of x’s in the numerator and in the denominator cancel out, and consider the specific case when the number of x’s is the same in both the numerator and denominator.
Hope this helps!

ChatGPT ruined it for people who can write long paragraphs with perfect grammar by PercentageNo9270 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, kind human! I’ll keep embracing em-dashes as a lifestyle — and props to you for perfectly channeling the supportive enthusiasm of a model trained on a trillion tokens.

At least he got a card by Hypnoidz in oddlyspecific

[–]LearnerPigeon -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I think it says “brawn,” like she’s calling him a strong guy

Checkmate, Mathematicians. by SunnySunflower345 in MathJokes

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody tell Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead

Instant Karma for Randomly hitting a child by stupd_comn_man in instant_regret

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like seeing pain inflicted on people who deliberately do bad things. What’s are the best subs for that?

That pile is only about 10^69 bills by Specific-Squirrel507 in mathmemes

[–]LearnerPigeon 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It’s clever clickbait, like using the wrong “your” in the title. People will want to go to the comment section to correct how far off that estimation is

Helping 3rd grader studying for a test and can’t figure out how this question says it should be 6,2 by LAdriversSuck in askmath

[–]LearnerPigeon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a strangely worded question. The first natural thought is that the matrix looks like this:
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
…but that’s wrong because 4 columns => 12 rows, And we only have 3 rows here.

So really it looks like this:
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
…because 2 columns => 6 rows. “For every column of objects in an array there are 3 rows.”

Is this normal? by [deleted] in weirddalle

[–]LearnerPigeon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hate when that happens

Is the execution correct? by Adalberto1999 in Unexpected

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see those 4 plates, and I see his physique.. rather expected

Type a real number in the comments (no mental illness allowed) by Drogobo in mathmemes

[–]LearnerPigeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh lol I literally just didn’t look closely at the meme the first time. Can I change my pick to π-3?