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Difference between ≈, ≃, and ≅ - Mathematics Stack Exchange Real life triangles use approximations and have rounding errors 3 4 does not equal 3 1 4 1 but could be rough approximations for something already constructed As such this is not a popular use and purists and rigorous math profs disdain it because they do not have a way of using it or defining it soundly
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Relationship between vertices and edges in platonic solids One approach could be to calculate all Euclidean distances This makes use of the fact that all the edges of the platonic solids are of equal length, and due to their symmetry and convexity, no two non-adjacent vertices are closer than the edge length
soft question - Formerly good at math, but after 12 years Ive lost . . . I love math, and I used to be very good at it The correct answers came fast and intuitively I never studied, and redid the demonstration live for the tests (sometimes inventing new ones) I was the one who answered the tricky questions in class (8 hours of math week in high school) You get the idea
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Is Aluffis Algebra: Chapter 0 a good introduction to algebra? I'm teaching myself following Algebra: Chapter 0 and up until now (I'm at chapter 3) I'm enjoying myself In spite of that I have some doubts It's not a standard text All of the category theory,