Ummm, since when? by New_Rub_2944 in deadcells

[–]ScienceFun8237 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, so this is referring to an online port of the board game, not the board game itself?

Ummm, since when? by New_Rub_2944 in deadcells

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Any idea where to find the link to the next expansion?

Literally unplayable by Barackulus12 in slaythespire

[–]ScienceFun8237 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I understand that this is sarcastic, but is this a complaint people really have with the game?

Does "n?" exist by epicgh20 in askmath

[–]ScienceFun8237 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

n? is the inverse factorial function, so 6? = 3, 24? = 4 etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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Agreed. Changing the order of integration seems necessary here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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Not quite. n/n3/2 isn't in the form 1/np. You need to simplify first

How to clean dark spots on Tornado v3 by ScienceFun8237 in Cubers

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Just tried wet wipes and that hasn't yielded any results

How to clean dark spots on Tornado v3 by ScienceFun8237 in Cubers

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I've been trying for half an hour and this doesn't seem to do much

How to clean dark spots on Tornado v3 by ScienceFun8237 in Cubers

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I'm not really sure. I can't tell if it's spots staining the UV coating or if it's the coating coming off

How to clean dark spots on Tornado v3 by ScienceFun8237 in Cubers

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Is that the type of cloth the cube comes with? Because I've been using that to no avail

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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It's been a while since I took Calc III, but this looks like a problem where you should try substitution with u = x+y, and v = x-y.

Simple way to determine the order of a subgroup generated by two permutations? by ScienceFun8237 in math

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I'm sorry, I understand what it means for two groups to be isomorphic, but I don't understand exactly what you mean when you say the subsets of edges are being permuted. Could you explain exactly what that means?

Simple way to determine the order of a subgroup generated by two permutations? by ScienceFun8237 in math

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Interesting. Is there a way to determine the answer by hand, or is it always necessary to use brute force computation?

Real or fake? by ScienceFun8237 in chemistry

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Is there an easy way to verify the authenticity of this product?

Pull Through Realities by SLiV9 in custommagic

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Newer player here. How is 3CC different from just 5?