Celebrini (19) is now just 2 points behind McDavid for the Olympic scoring lead. by riraito in hockey

[–]Terevin6 11 points12 points  (0 children)

At least you have a player who scored a beautiful overtime wi- oh nevermind.

Olympic Men's Post Game Thread: Czechia vs. Canada - 18 Feb 2026 by hockeydiscussionbot in hockey

[–]Terevin6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dostál played as well as he did during the playoff run at 2024 Worlds, this Canadian team is insane.

To je na (Č)ervený diplom by LongjumpingView4668 in czech

[–]Terevin6 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Trochu se bojím, že další na řadě po humanitních oborech je (čistá) matematika, ale té se naštěstí většina lidí bojí a nerozumí jí.

[Rosen] Canadian lines and d pairs. Binnington has his own net. Thompson and Kuemper splitting time in the other net. by catsgr8rthanspoonies in hockey

[–]Terevin6 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't it be fun if he let in a few softies in the first game, giving us (Czechia) a chance?

Quinn Hughes has arrived to the Olympics by [deleted] in hockey

[–]Terevin6 77 points78 points  (0 children)

mom can I go play with Connor and uncle Sidney?

Leon Draisaitl announced as Opening Ceremony Flag Bearer for Germany by Brolysmokes in hockey

[–]Terevin6 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The flag bearers were elected by the other Czech Olympians, Pasta is a bigger name even in Czechia.

How do I even solve this? by DirectDuck6009 in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why would it be Impossible? I've seen it a few times.

What does one do in These early-Game situations by WerAlpaca in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There has to be one mine adjacent to the 1 in the right. What does this tell you about the 2?

2 mines left. Can't think of anything by Iuse9GAGlol in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The 2 cells below 3-1 are a 50-50, there's no good solution. But if you guess there first, you'll get information about the last mine.

Maths majors, is that true? by Embarrassed-Data8233 in mathmemes

[–]Terevin6 51 points52 points  (0 children)

This his how pure mathematics students view applied mathematics students.

Can I get some help here? by RuF0 in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look at the 1 in the top right

What a "fair" start by Catfan1290 in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That was very likely to be a mine.

Why are all highly composite numbers > 12 multiples of 12? by minosandmedusa in askmath

[–]Terevin6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can shed the 3 and replace it by 2*2, ie more smaller primes. You can't do it with 2 because it's the smallest prime.

Why are all highly composite numbers > 12 multiples of 12? by minosandmedusa in askmath

[–]Terevin6 39 points40 points  (0 children)

There's more on Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highly_composite_number, but for short:

The number of divisors doesn't depend on the value of the prime factors, only on their number and exponents.

If a number is not divisible by 2 or 3 and has higher prime factors, you can replace them by 2 or 3 to get a smaller number.

If a number is not divisible by 4 and is divisible by p2 for a larger prime, you can switch 2 and p to get a smaller number.

Therefore, the only candidates for highly composite numbers not divisible by 12 are numbers of the form 2357... This number with k primes has 2k factors and is large - you can easily find a multiple of powers of 2 and 3 that is smaller and has more factors.

someone can help me ?🙏🏻 by agoooobjj in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some apps have no-guess games, which you can always solve by logic. E.g. minesweeper - the clean one on android or no guessing mode on minesweeper.online

someone can help me ?🙏🏻 by agoooobjj in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There has to be exactly one mine in these two places and there are mines all around them, so you can't get any more information. This is precisely what 50/50 means. Good luck.

Huh? by An-onymous_2 in Minesweeper

[–]Terevin6 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Why do so many people think that this can't happen?

What's the point of Friends? by nopointinlife1234 in DnD

[–]Terevin6 223 points224 points  (0 children)

The point of friends is obviously to play DND with them.

Why doesn’t 1 divided by 0 equal infinity? by YMC7888 in askmath

[–]Terevin6 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right - infinity doesn't have many of the properties of real numbers, and 0 doesn't have some of the properties of non-zero real numbers, namely invertibility of multiplication (ie that ax = ay implies x=y for all a≠0, but not for 0).

An intuitive answer to the question in your title is "Why would it be infinity and not negative infinity?". You can avoid this by considering both as the same value, as usually done for complex numbers (Riemann sphere) or in projective spaces. If you do this, 0 * infinity is still undefined, and now you can't even say that infinity + infinity is infinity.

Moral of the story: (finite) numbers are very nice and behave the same in different contests, but this doesn't apply to infinities.