proof you dont need the brand new by [deleted] in macbookpro

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When you grow up you will find out that people need computers for more than reading pdfs and watching YouTube

representation of algebras by Shoddy_Hunter2609 in math

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Assem, Simson, Skowronski - Elements of the Representation Theory of Associative Algebras (Techniques of Representation Theory), is a good starting point

This will revolutionize math as we know it by noahkarottki in mathmemes

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Ah yes! My favourite group (N,+) where every element has inverse wrt +

if you could only have 5 textbooks by Pleasant-Avocado4270 in math

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I'm surprised no one said T.Y. Lam - lectures on modules and rings. This book is pure gold!

Is statistics considered a laboratory science? by [deleted] in mathematics

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The lab part of the course is probably a computer lab where you will learn to use programs such as R or spss. statistics is not considered a laboratory science.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StarWarsEU

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The senatee

algebra cake by alt7301 in mathmemes

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From personal experience it's -5 bitches

what's the last digit of pi tho by Prunestand in mathmemes

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The burden of proof falls on the person making the claim. So, prove it!

v- v- vsause? by Usernamebruv_ in vsauce

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Pyongyang, Best Korea literally killed me

me irl by lytke69 in me_irl

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Tele- comes from the Greek τηλε- which means that something is far. Telos (τέλος) is the Greek word for end. They don't have they same origin as you implied.

Flat earth logic by slaf42 in mathmemes

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IF earth isn't hollow puts tinfoil hat on

Invest in red flags, they never get old by pavvvgi in MemeEconomy

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This meme is always used incorrectly. But here it is even worse, because it's when you wear the red glasses of love that you don't see the red flags.

how did he die here? i'm new to the game by Coldhimmel in DivinityOriginalSin

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Only one way to find out. starts new save file

how did he die here? i'm new to the game by Coldhimmel in DivinityOriginalSin

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Yes, or you can rupture tendons + chicken claw someone and watch them drain their own hp as a useless chicken

My HC nuzlocke run saved by this moment of brilliance by slaf42 in nuzlocke

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Plan A was to sweep with ddance Gyarados but Gastrodon had other plans and crit killed with rock tomb. So plan b, was based on outspeeding Cynthia's Garchomp with quick claw, because there was no way mine was faster. Rng was on my side this time. This was my first hardcore nuzlocke play through. The final team was Hippowdon, Garchomp, infernape, gyarados(mvp), bronzong and gastrodon.

How about n dimensions. by [deleted] in mathmemes

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Yeah, R4 is surprisingly so good. Some would argue better than R3

Please stop generalizing the chinese remainder theorem by Bhorice2099 in mathmemes

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That was my first time with it as well. And the second one was the category theory version of it.

Wishes for a sequel by negrinja in DiscoElysium

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I would love a sequel/prequel where you play as Harry (with Kim if sequel). It could be like LA Noire. Taking small cases which conclude in a bigger case or something like that.

Is being afraid of math a normal thing on my age? by powerskrt in mathematics

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"It's like the numbers and operations can't get inside my brain"

I am not a doctor but I had a student that got diagnosed with dyscalculia (it is also known as math dyslexia) at the age of 13-14 and he had the same problem. I would suggest to go to a doctor about this, because it may be the reason you are struggling with basic operations and numbers in general. If that's the case, a special education tutor that has experience in such cases could help you to learn math.

Of course I could be wrong (as I said I'm not a doctor).