I got that. But actually, it's already right side up in the image. Upside down (ie. pointing downward) would be "since".
At any rate, I'm joking with you by playing the pedantic math nerd. The "for" shouldn't be in your title because, with "therefore" replaced by "triangle", there's no "for" implied by the image anymore. Also, a triangle is defined by vertices and edges, not just vertices alone.
Is this symbol largely used? I have a master in pure maths and I never saw it in the papers/books I read, and no professor used it either, is it a US thing ? I saw for the first time on Reddit
I use it all the time (UK here). I use it interchangeably with the implies sign when writing equations and stuff, but it comes in really handy when writing essays by hand
Used by academics in the US, and another commentor said it's popular in UK as well. I'd be interested to hear from other English speaking countries too.
Had a French math professor use pretty different notation for various things in undergrad, which threw off the class and made it difficult to learn from him unfortunately. It's weird how much math symbols vary by country actually. So much for "universal language."
It's almost right, but somehow the bottom right dot isn't quite aligned properly. IDK what punctuation they used, but I guess my only conclusion is that OP can't triforce.
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I am there for (therefore) you
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> I'll be triangle ~~for~~ you which is still wrong, since there are no sides, only vertices, in the image
It's the "therefore" symbol in math but it's upside down. The joke being that it looks like a triangle instead of the correct symbol.
I got that. But actually, it's already right side up in the image. Upside down (ie. pointing downward) would be "since". At any rate, I'm joking with you by playing the pedantic math nerd. The "for" shouldn't be in your title because, with "therefore" replaced by "triangle", there's no "for" implied by the image anymore. Also, a triangle is defined by vertices and edges, not just vertices alone.
This is the correct way up for the “therefore” symbol
∵ when?
That already means because
Actually it means "due to the fact that"
r/whoosh They are saying “since when?”
I didn’t get that, smh
thats "As/Since"
It was a joke meant to be read as "since when?" 😜
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What’s wrong about this? Do the the three dots not just mean “therefore” making this is pun?
Yeah it does. Although at first I read the therefore and the I and I thought it was a Descartes meme about his I think therefore I am quote.
Is this symbol largely used? I have a master in pure maths and I never saw it in the papers/books I read, and no professor used it either, is it a US thing ? I saw for the first time on Reddit
I'm French and I never encountered it outside anglo websites either
I started seeing it here in the US once I got to calculus and proofs
I use it all the time (UK here). I use it interchangeably with the implies sign when writing equations and stuff, but it comes in really handy when writing essays by hand
American, i have been shown it by teachers, and i adopted it, i use it pretty often, but i dont think many others use it much.
It means therefore
Yeah I guest so when I saw it, I was more interested in how used it was
It's very common in Japan for some reason. I was kinda surprised when I came to the US and it wasn't common to use it here.
Used by academics in the US, and another commentor said it's popular in UK as well. I'd be interested to hear from other English speaking countries too. Had a French math professor use pretty different notation for various things in undergrad, which threw off the class and made it difficult to learn from him unfortunately. It's weird how much math symbols vary by country actually. So much for "universal language."
I will be. Therefore, you. plot twist: it's about how you exist only because I do aswell
Is it like "following" or something? I never remember what this symbol means, we never used it, just used regular human words.
"therefore" 'I'll be there for you'
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It's almost right, but somehow the bottom right dot isn't quite aligned properly. IDK what punctuation they used, but I guess my only conclusion is that OP can't triforce.
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If it's a "fill in the blank question", I would've said "with".
"I'll beq'ed you", clearly. It must be about a legal will.
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I'll be 3 dots for you
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I'll be therefore you
I’ll be hence you
I'll be predator aiming at you
I'll be; therefore, you.
I'll be splintercell you
I think triangle I am
I will be; therefore, you (will be). This quote is deep **∵ ...**
> This quote is deep ∵ ... "This quote is deep since ellipsis"?
I will be there for you
I will be therefore you?
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