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205,784 | help-1 | 959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da | 714,366,697,422,716,900 | zeze | 01/30/2022 20:01:21 | I'm sorry I couldn't understand | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,784 | help-1 | 959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da | 800,622,149,903,056,900 | Shen | 01/30/2022 20:05:13 | As x gets larger and larger (infinitely large), what do $e^{4x}$ and $e^{-4x}$ approach? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,784 | help-1 | 959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 20:05:16 | **Shen** | 800622149903056927.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,784 | help-1 | 959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da | 800,622,149,903,056,900 | Shen | 01/30/2022 20:05:31 | Another way you can think about this limit is identifying what terms "dominate" the limit | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,785 | help-1 | a7b9441d13b9494d91e6b0d999db42b8 | 912,228,383,860,097,000 | Nixolas | 01/30/2022 20:33:34 | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,785 | help-1 | a7b9441d13b9494d91e6b0d999db42b8 | 912,228,383,860,097,000 | Nixolas | 01/30/2022 20:33:40 | Helpp | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,785 | help-1 | a7b9441d13b9494d91e6b0d999db42b8 | 912,228,383,860,097,000 | Nixolas | 01/30/2022 20:33:51 | Idk how to answer this type of questions | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:21:57 | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:28:53 | 97-43=54 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:29:02 | is it simply 10^54 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:29:02 | ? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:30:18 | @Helpers | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
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205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 481,266,434,635,202,560 | KillerWhale2498 | 01/30/2022 21:48:25 | what | 0 | 1 | 485,903,210,272,391,200 | dldh06 | 2659 | dldh06 | false | |||||
205,786 | help-1 | 17d6913f2e95405e899685881bd5cc3a | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:58:22 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 657,219,869,598,548,000 | Misty | 12/23/2021 17:46:10 | I’m confused on how to incorporate the MVT | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:49:19 | do you know what the MVT is? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:49:30 | @Misty | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:52:52 | the mvt states that if a function is continuous on the closed interval [a,b] (**using [] not () to signify closed**), and differentiable on the open interval (**using () not [] to signify open**), then there will be at least 1 point at x=c where f'(c) is equal to the average rate of change across the interval | 0 | 1 | 250,608,449,702,985,730 | ItsSammy! | 1868 | ItsSammy! | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 657,219,869,598,548,000 | Misty | 12/23/2021 17:53:17 | I’m thinking | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:53:18 | the average rate of change is shown to be the slope of that longer dotted line from f(0) to f(12) | 0 | 1 | 776,947,027,153,125,400 | 24karat | 6342 | 24karat | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 657,219,869,598,548,000 | Misty | 12/23/2021 17:53:29 | Yes I follow | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:53:39 | so we need to find the points inside the interval where f'(c) equals that slope | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 657,219,869,598,548,000 | Misty | 12/23/2021 17:54:06 | Ok | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:54:17 | im not great at drawing but here is a visualization i found | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:54:37 | 15d246802c3faf8e0d09a6ecf3eac5c74c72626f.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 456,226,577,798,135,800 | Deleted User | 12/23/2021 17:55:00 | the point tangent to the pink line is what we're looking for if the green line is the AROC (average rate of change) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:55:14 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:55:23 | I need help with this change of variables | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:55:38 | I was working on some example but wanted the actual solution to the answer | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:57:48 | specifically the last section | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:58:15 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 19:58:27 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | 351,013,311,996,887,040 | ♡ nahitspanda ♡ | 9582 | ♡ nahitspanda ♡ | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:00:13 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:00:18 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:00:57 | u=y/2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:01:03 | x^2+(u)^2=1 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:01:06 | a circle | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:01:26 | must I now compute the jacobian determinant? | 0 | 1 | 876,708,159,643,852,800 | RV | 4775 | RV | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:04:20 | u=y/2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:04:21 | v=x | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:18:10 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:18:21 | this is what I assume the flux and region is suppose to look like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:20:03 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:20:51 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:20:53 | where is what I have | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:20:56 | but it doesn't sound right | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:21:07 | the jacobian from dxdy to dvdu | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:21:09 | was -1/2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:21:34 | and then I needed to convert dvdu to drdtheta | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:21:39 | and im not sure if I messed up that step | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:25:04 | as the answer isn't provided in the exam | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:25:06 | example* | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:25:10 | i cant verify my work | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:30:16 | the only issue I am only issue I already see is that i have negative flux when I assume it should be positive | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 20:40:25 | :angerysad: | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:06:27 | Is the jacobian actually -1/2? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:07:12 | I believe so | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:07:49 | either that or maybe 1/2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:09:06 | still that would only be a sign change | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:09:15 | and I just don't know how to verify the answer | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:09:36 | it would be like | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:09:50 | dxdy=|jacobian|dvdu | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:10:04 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:14:24 | Shouldn't it be the other way around? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:14:37 | x=u, y=2v | 0 | 1 | 697,299,901,083,549,700 | HappyAlt | 1857 | HappyAlt | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:15:47 | maybe :holothink: | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:15:51 | Giving us the |jacobian|=2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:23:33 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 9525 | a μ-er | false | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:23:39 | idk if pi seems reasonable or not | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:31:55 | Why is it not reasonable? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:33:13 | I mean it sounds reasonable | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:33:17 | I just don't know if it is correct | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 691,679,326,164,222,100 | Euclid31415 | 12/23/2021 21:34:25 | I don't see any mistakes | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,787 | help-1 | 7871f668939747c989140da91e970cdc | 249,627,068,046,901,250 | Brandon7716 | 12/23/2021 21:38:59 | .close | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 169,238,160,952,393,760 | AC | 01/30/2022 21:58:33 | :I thanks for nothing guys | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:01:52 | So, I'm kind of stuck proving that if $b_1 + ... + b_m \leq n$, then $b_1! \cdots b_m! \leq n!$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:02:38 | I was thinking induction, but then idek what my base case would be. There's probably something more elegant | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:05:20 | **beeswax** | 709959727098101810.png | 0 | 1 | 220,517,274,845,577,200 | ramonov | 0921 | ℝamonov | false | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:09:20 | fix m, do induction on n | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:10:32 | Okay, let me try that | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:15:53 | For n=0, the base case, if $$ b_1 + \cdots+ b_m \leq 0 $$ then that means that entire sum on the LHS is 0, right? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:16:12 | **beeswax** | 709959727098101810.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:16:12 | sure, yes | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:16:37 | of course you should be taking $b_i\geq 0$ as an assumption anyway because otherwise what is $b_i!$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:16:40 | **Camilleone** | 569167697925898261.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:17:44 | Right! Okay, so then for the base case, I can assume $b_i=b_j$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:17:46 | **beeswax** | 709959727098101810.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:17:55 | For any i,j | 0 | 1 | 710,788,626,811,715,600 | trashp | 8675 | trashp | false | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:20:34 | and they are all 0, zat important | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:21:11 | Okay, I think I got the base case. One sec | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:24:05 | image.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:24:35 | yeh | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:29:39 | For the inductive case, the assumption is that $$ b_1 + \cdots + b_m \leq n. $$ So, I am proving that if $$ b_1! \cdots b_m! \leq n! $$, then $$ b_1! \cdots b_m! \leq (n+1)! $$ right? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:30:38 | **beeswax** | 709959727098101810.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:31:04 | no | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 709,959,727,098,101,800 | beeswax | 01/30/2022 22:31:13 | Oh what | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:31:36 | $P(n)$ is the predicate: If $b_1 + ... + b_m \leq n$, then $b_1! \cdots b_m! \leq n!$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/30/2022 22:32:02 | **Camilleone** | 569167697925898261.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,788 | help-1 | b6502d37dc67407db5152902f63ce8c4 | 569,167,697,925,898,240 | Camilleone | 01/30/2022 22:32:43 | the base case should read: If $b_1 + \dots + b_m \leq 0$, then $b_1!\dots b_m! \leq 0!$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null |
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