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A clear picture of what’s on the board
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+-SH safe2177585 +-SH screencap295993 +-SH pony1605826 +-SH g42033219 +-SH the hooffields and mccolts666 +-SH book43646 +-SH chalk692 +-SH chalkboard3653 +-SH cutie mark51487 +-SH discovery family logo12629 +-SH equation96 +-SH fancy mathematics263 +-SH graph153 +-SH hug37675 +-SH magic96802 +-SH math973 +-SH molecule20 +-SH no pony15082 +-SH science1353 +-SH twilight's castle5556 +-SH wat21826
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Gdmmit, I understood all of that and none of that.
I suppose you might put a wavy line in a theta, but it’d look a little weird and takes more effort than just writing it with a straight line, as it should be.
With regards to my comment about the Pepsi logo, I don’t mean the current one. See what I mean? :)
I’m confused. Or as Twilight said upon seeing the destruction wrought on Ponyville by the bunny stampede, “I don’t get it.”
I know theta has a straight line, but I’d just assumed the squiggle was due to handwriting :p
Nahhh, I used Greek letters a lot in mah algebra courses at uni. xD
…maybe a Pepsi logo? :P
That one at the top-left? I thought that was a theta Xp
We must work on this at once! Synthesize the EoH irl!
I think it’s 1,4,8-LaughterLoyaltyGenerosityDibenzene. Apparently the Elements of Harmony really are elements in the chemical sense.
Granted, I have no idea how to synthesize it.
its simple. pony + inf money = happyness and lots of “friends”
Where Present’ (present prime) is the first-order derivative of Present. Well, I guess the first-order derivative of Present (which is a positional coordinate in time), would be Temporal velocity? (Kinda analogous to the first-order derivative of spatial position being spatial velocity). Except Temporal velocity is usually just 1, as in 1s/s. :)
[/MathsGraduate] xD
It’s a good thing you’re a cute nerd.
I think on the last line it’s not a book, but a present, and it looks like a derivative. So “present’/∞”. Not sure what the first derivative of a present is, but there it is.
Pone mathematics, how does it work?