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Favourite mathematical phrase - nodic_tea - 12-28-2021 What are your guys' favourite mathematical phrase RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - elmo_0 - 12-29-2021 the verification is routine and therefore left to the professor RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - qwertysimile - 12-29-2021 For a particularly tedious homework exercise I once wrote “this is left as an exercise to the grader.” Got zero points of course RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - DistopianD - 12-29-2021 Completing a proof by contradiction with ”…which is absurd. QED” RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - MoStah - 12-29-2021 “We omit the details.” RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - Talewry - 12-30-2021 (12-29-2021, 11:39 AM)elmo_0 Wrote: the verification is routine and therefore left to the professor Lol i got a 0 once because of that. (12-29-2021, 11:42 AM)MoStah Wrote: “We omit the details.” Did that so much when I ran out of time lol RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - curved_time - 12-30-2021 (12-30-2021, 11:30 AM)Talewry Wrote:Chad(12-29-2021, 11:39 AM)elmo_0 Wrote: the verification is routine and therefore left to the professor Mine is, "The answer is trivial" RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - whadadogdoing - 12-30-2021 GGEZ instead if QED RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - rosevan - 12-30-2021 (12-30-2021, 11:33 AM)whadadogdoing Wrote: GGEZ instead if QED Lmao that's a good one. (12-29-2021, 11:39 AM)elmo_0 Wrote: the verification is routine and therefore left to the professor I also always wanted to use this one. Anything involving a lipschitz condition. Hells bells, I don’t even remember what it means now. RE: Favourite mathematical phrase - RucyRLC - 12-30-2021 77+33=100 |