Comment on Eeeeee

zkfcfbzr@lemmy.world ⁨5⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Kind of intentionally obtuse since they used eₑ as a variable and eₑₑ as another variable, and used (e-e) as an exponent a few times, which is basically the equivalent of multiplying by 1 in a fancy way.

The same integral written in a saner form is:

integral from -e^e to e^e of (integral from -e^e to e^e of (e^x*e^(-y^2-x^2)*e^-x)dx) dy

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