Introducing Myself
-
I believe one way to solve it is using Graph Theory.
In my POV, I tried setting a infinite counting limit with Σ
(And yes, I think there are almost-accurate proofs)
-
@OVERLORD
I’m very intrigued. I’ll have to ask my calc teacher if she’s heard of it. I have a friend who would love to try it out as well. Also, how does geogebra work? Is it more powerful than Desmos? that’s what I’ve been using for a while -
GeoGebra provides a versatile environment for exploring and learning various mathematical concepts in an interactive and visual manner. Its combination of geometry, algebra, and dynamic updating makes it a powerful tool for educators, students, and anyone interested in mathematics.
It haves various powerful graphing tools for functions, inequalities, and parametric equations. And also allows you to create constructions by combining points, lines, angles, and shapes using the available tools.
GeoGebra is very useful.
(I use the current version and GeoGebra Classic quite a lot)
-
@OVERLORD
Sounds very cool -
In fact, it is.
On a sidenote, I always have a paper to note mathematical equations. And then later I check if my answers are correct by using the following: Symbolab, Mathway and GeoGebra (Yes, I use all of them at once lol, it’s an insecurity of mine that just wants to be ‘perfect’ on math)
-
@OVERLORD HIII >:))
-
HI
-
Hallo
-
ok
-
@OVERLORD alternative title: MrTree and OVERLORD talking to each other.
-
@OVERLORD yea, just like you said in the Introducing post :)
-
Hello, nice to meet you @OVERLORD,
I think I have seen you around on mpp.