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The last post is the WINNER!

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
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Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
Needed some math recently.
But I tossed my old math book.
What to do?
Wikipedia!
Alas, it's not the friendliest to engineers.
We don't need the concept of hyperreal numbers or standard analysis.
That's geeky obsession with insignificant concepts.
(Yeah, I'm blaming your type for this useless rigor, @Polymath257.)
Ref....
Chain rule - Wikipedia
That ended up sending me to this horror....
Nonstandard calculus - Wikipedia


Looks easy enough to me. Maybe you should just ask an expert?
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Clearly @Wu Wei never had a good winter nap. He's insulting math, California, tofu, the color pink, Microsoft and denying the wonders and liberation of being part of the collective.

Here's a toy for him to learn that we're cute and cuddly and to be embraced rather than feared.

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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Left coast? DIscrimination against lefties (left handers). We may be a minority but we're better than you righties. And I have proof positive At last, the benefits of being left-handed are confirmed
That's a fine example of a very losing trend in modern journalism. Editorializing things and adding subjective references.
I always knew I was special
Ever since I read that, I always knew the author isn't very good at his job.
It's like the trend of using acronyms without saying what they are. Unless it's something damn near everyone is going to know, like AARP, it's a "do not do," per AP standards.
 
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