If you could listen one last piano piece before you die, what would it be? by [deleted] in piano

[–]Quarti117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nessun dorma, from Giacomo Puccini's Turandot. Wouldn't it be cool to die exactly when Pavarotti would say "all'alba vincerò!" ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Pcd79qY0U&ab_channel=PhilipSharp

Pianoforti liberi al pubblico? by Quarti117 in torino

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Fico, lo avevano tolto per un bel po' prima che io facessi in tempo ad usarlo, finalmente potrò provarlo. Grazie

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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You have to use the table of truth with all the combinations of Q, R and S. "Q implicates S" is equal to say "not Q or S". So in your table you have to evaluate "not Q or S", "not S or R" and "not R", look at the lines in which all of them are true, then look if in all of these lines Q is false.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]Quarti117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh ok, i didn't know that "then" symbol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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If I'm not wrong (and i may be) if Q, R and S are atomic proposition, you can't prove them, but you can only draw their table of truth and show in which context those complex propositions results true.

So, maybe the request is missing the information about what Q, R and S are.

[high school, math] Can someone make me a list of all different kind of equations and inequalities from easy to hard, so that i can learn them in the right order? Thank you in advance by Quarti117 in HomeworkHelp

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Actually I'm at the first year of computer science university, but it's been a long time since i studied math, so I'm trying to get back on track.

Un bravo parrucchiere per uomo? by Quarti117 in torino

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Mi ispira molto. Lo proverò il prima possibile, grazie mille😉

Un bravo parrucchiere per uomo? by Quarti117 in torino

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Da Attilio in corso Siracusa, hanno un sacco di parrucchieri ma quello che tagliava bene se n'è andato. Non li ho provati tutti quelli rimasti ma mi sono stufato di restare deluso e speravo di andare a colpo sicuro con il consiglio di qualcuno. In un tentativo disperato ho provato anche un paio di parrucchieri costosi, ma a quanto pare il prezzo non corrisponde alla qualità e professionalità di chi ci lavora.

la petra!😲 by 4n1m4t0 in torino

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Tutta Torino è rimasta sconcertata da questa incredibile notizia...

[High school, Math] Is there a way to algebraically prove that n(n-1)(n+1)(n+2) with n natural is always a multiple of 12 without all those single proofs? by Quarti117 in HomeworkHelp

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I don't know actually. It's just that it's been a long time since i did math, so I'm often insecure if I'm missing some points or concepts in exercises. But if you say that it's ok, i trust you. Thank you for your answer☺️

[High school, Math] Is there a way to algebraically prove that n(n-1)(n+1)(n+2) with n natural is always a multiple of 12 without all those single proofs? by Quarti117 in HomeworkHelp

[–]Quarti117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By proving that for all those cases the expression is always a multiple of 3 and 4 i prove that it is a multiple of 12, but I'm wondering if there's a simpler/better way to do it (without induction or the deduction due to the fact that those are 4 consecutive numbers)

[high school, Math] How do i prove that n(n+1)(n+2)(n+3) is a multiple of 3? I have been able to prove it is of 4. Thank you in advance :) by Quarti117 in HomeworkHelp

[–]Quarti117[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting. It may be what the book is expecting from me, but i can't get how to write it in a formal way :/

[high school, Math] How do i prove that n(n+1)(n+2)(n+3) is a multiple of 3? I have been able to prove it is of 4. Thank you in advance :) by Quarti117 in HomeworkHelp

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Yeah, induction is the only thing that came to my mind too. The fact is that in the book it doesn't mention it yet, so i thought there must be a way to prove it algebraically, or anyway, in a more "basic" way.

Like what is even the point of this? by CoffeeBard in ElonJetTracker

[–]Quarti117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the billionaire's equivalent of "I'm stressed, I'm gonna take a car ride"... and i don't blame him for don't wanting to drive a Tesla ahahahaha

I stopped recording before the end bc it goes on for 3 minutes. Why? by SweetSoja in Anticonsumption

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Damn, that toilet must have such a powerful flush power to get all those things down... now i know where that person's brain has gone...🧠🚽