So you're setting up a math problem, and you specify 'where n is a non-negative integer' or somesuch. Well, this room is where n is equal to 2. There are always two of whatever you count. No matter what values you plug into the equation, the answer is always two.
The image really, really amused me. But like a flightless bird from some remote tropical island, it is ill-suited to life in the big, scary outside world. Poor little idea, left behind in an evolutionary backwater. Giant rats ate all its eggs while it tried to scare them off by running in circles and sneezing a lot.
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So you're setting up a math problem, and you specify 'where n is a non-negative integer' or somesuch. Well, this room is where n is equal to 2. There are always two of whatever you count. No matter what values you plug into the equation, the answer is always two.
The image really, really amused me. But like a flightless bird from some remote tropical island, it is ill-suited to life in the big, scary outside world. Poor little idea, left behind in an evolutionary backwater. Giant rats ate all its eggs while it tried to scare them off by running in circles and sneezing a lot.