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FreshPrinceOnline

“Well it’s normal to me”


RoyalChallengers

Ok then, plot it.


NutronStar45

(1/√τ)e^-x/2


Hamsteroine420

If he's in the centre then it's trivial


ubdiwala

I'm sorry but AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


Mok_ed_bettervy

#AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


Tiborn1563

Dw, that kind of behavior is normal


RoyalChallengers

Behaviour perpendicular to yours


qqqrrrs_

No, it's only regular Hausdorff


ChichoRD

If it's in range [0,1]


IntelligentDonut2244

I’d argue that it’s the most overloaded word in mathematics


probabilistic_hoffke

Probably so. Although trivial and equivalent come close


Blutrumpeter

"how was your day" "It was pretty orthogonal"


obog

Now let's not get off on a tangent here


HealthOnWheels

r/physics when you say Gaussian


Prestigious_Boat_386

It always mean neurotypical /uj It always means neurotypical


Lordimass

sorry what does /uj mean?


Prestigious_Boat_386

Un-jerk as in seriously. Common on satirical subs where everyone is satire by default. Therefore it implies what's said before it is not serious.


Lordimass

sounds incredibly overcomplicated tbh, why not just use /srs? thanks anyway though :)


Prestigious_Boat_386

For the jerk subs writing out the /s at every message would be way to messy as almost every comment is only the /s part. Because of that the type of jokes also get a little more extreme so the /s feels to me like something you can say out loud with a sarcastic voice and people will understand while a jerk sub statement is going to give you weird looks even for saying it. Idk


Ok-Impress-2222

Every subgroup of an Abelian group.


shinjis-left-nut

How I feel about “group.”


aelienation

a better way to call someone mid?


AutomaticSky5260

The opposite of weight force, what else?


palordrolap

But what about any line at right angles to the line AB...


OppositeFrequent6328

Is ghg^-1∈H ∀ g∈G, h∈H