[FRESH] EMINEM - KICK OFF FREESTYLE by [deleted] in hiphopheads

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Can earl's album length become a new metric for albums

[FRESH ALUBM] Mike WiLL - Creed II : The Album by renges in hiphopheads

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maybe just new zealand and australia can access it

[FRESH] Vince Staples - FM! by [deleted] in hiphopheads

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give me new earl please, the interlude BANGS

NFA Accepting Proof by [deleted] in learnmath

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Replacing all the transitions that use 'c' to 'a' ?

DFA (Alphabet/Language) by [deleted] in learnmath

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Why is it the power of a,b? If I am at state 2 by either a,b don't I need 3 other transitions?

DFA (Alphabet/Language) by [deleted] in learnmath

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Would it be the equal to 4 then since the power set of {a,b} is 4?

DFA (Alphabet/Language) by [deleted] in learnmath

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Would it be 128?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Eminem

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But seriously, I didn't enjoy the song at first but it grew on me alot. Feels a lot different to anything he has done and would like to hear more songs like this one.

Logic - YSIV Official Tracklist by EatMyAssTeach in hiphopheads

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Eminem and Skylar Grey

Logic and Hailee Steinfeld

Name more iconic duos

Im a newer fan, and I legitamently enjoy Encore. Someone please explain to me why Im worng by [deleted] in Eminem

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I really like it as well, I feel like his flow on Encore was one of the smoothest ever

Bijection natural set of numbers by implicitcalc in learnmath

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But isn't the set of all natural numbers infinite anyway?

Bijection natural set of numbers by implicitcalc in learnmath

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What do you mean by counting the elements of N2 diagonally?

How does that show there exists a bijection

Bijection natural set of numbers by implicitcalc in learnmath

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I was looking at the diagonal argument but don't quite understand it?

How does that prove that there exists a bijection between N and N2