says person who can’t back up anything they say about Terms with textbook references
“a X b is written ab and means a times b.”
Rub rub rub.
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SmartmanApps@programming.dev 2 days agoa*b and ab are both the product of a and b,
Nope. Only ab is the product of a and b. axb is Multiplication of 2 terms
As explained by the textbook you chose
If you had read more than 2 sentences of it, you would discover that you cannot use axb to show the product, only ab 🙄
a*b2 is ab2
No it isn’t 😂 1/axb²=b²/a. 1/ab²=1/ab². Welcome to why we teach students about Terms 🙄
No textbook you’re grasping for contains your made-up exception
Law is the word you’re looking for, and I posted dozens of them here in this post which you keep ignoring Mr. Ostrich
They all show what I’m rubbing your nose in. You’re just full of shit.
Nope, they all show you are full of shit Mr. Ostrich. See previous link
says person who can’t back up anything they say about Terms with textbook references
“a X b is written ab and means a times b.”
Rub rub rub.
mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
“a X b is written ab and means a times b.”
Rub rub rub.
SmartmanApps@programming.dev 2 days ago
Notice that it doesn’t say equals, speaking of Illiterate fraud, as per your other comment 🙄
mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
They’re more than equal - a*b means ab. It’s an identity, which you’d understand, if you weren’t lying about being a teacher.
SmartmanApps@programming.dev 2 days ago
They’re not equal at all 🙄
If a=2, b=3…
1/ab=1/(2x3)=1/6
1/axb=1/2x3=3/2=1.5
Nope! axb==ab is an identity, which is NOT how it’s written, “illiterate fraud” as per your other comment
says person who is lying about what the textbook says 🙄