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Chuka

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I am complex, rational, with the capacity to differentiate between them. Logic is integral to the universal & the limits of logic are natural & real.

I am also odd & a prime example of irrationality. At root, I am nothing. Zero exists only in the mind.

Oh, and I like to play the Peano, paradoxical as that sounds.

What mathematical term will you choose to represent yourself?
How would you describe or express yourself as a mathematical equation?
How do I introduce myself in a math language?
Can you describe yourself using numbers?
How do you describe yourself?
My mind is infinite.

It never seizes to exist, I always exist, I’m always aware (before “death and after death”)

So I am this symbol.


I am also a percentage of a whole, like 33.333%

You can divide me into three sections.


Equal

My conscious is equal to my other percentage,

Why?

As a split conscious, I was slices into three sections, I have equal awareness to my other splits, I have no less nor higher awareness, I have equal awareness among my other slices of the pie (33.33%)

Positive/Negative

I am a Positive, but sometimes can become a negative.

Meaning I can give energy and my energy can be taken.

I can t

How can you describe your self in a mathematical words?
I cant as I am mathematically dead and dumb.

How can you describe your self in a mathematical words?
I would describe myself by the equation 2 x 3 = 9

By that I mean, “3” is my lucky number and represents doing things carefully and diligently. When I do things like that, I meet success.

But often that approach brings success I didn’t plan on.

That’s why I get “9” instead of only “6”

What mathematical equation best describes your personality?
As a mathematician, how would you describe your job and yourself?
Is there any mathematical symbol that represents our personality?
How can you relate yourself in mathematics?
Is there a mathematical equation out there that can describe what a person is?
How can you describe your self in a mathematical words?
Deductive. Analyze data and draw conclusions. No lunacy emotions, except with Family.

If there is no proof, I don’t believe it. The universe does not care what we “want”.

Life is different for everyone. The Normal Distribution Bell Curve( The Probability Curve) revels that Truth of the Universe. Biases “naturally occur”.

If you get an education, work hard, have reasonable moral values, then the biases will have little effect on your existence.

Having said that, we live in a brutal Universe that has a negative effect on 90% of all living DNA . If you are in the wrong spot at the wrong time, the cu

86.75: That’s how old I am. Born in 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression. Have seen much during my life. Traveled to all 7 continents and 133 countries. Made friends in many countries, and across the USA. It’s been a blissful life for the most time. If rating it from 0 to 100, I’d give it over 90.

There are human experiences that I wished I’d had, such as raising a girl. I had two sons, but I have a sister that I’ve been close to for most of my life. 90 sounds about right.

You want me to describe myself using math terms. The flesh on my body would be considered “plus” although I’m not plus size. My short-term memory is a minus, but as long as I have my am/pm pill cases, I can survive. I didn’t obey the “Be fruitful and multiply” admonition unless one child is enough to fulfill this obligation (she’d better be enough—she’s awesome). Much of what I did in the past has been subtracted from my present life, but at 73, solitude can be a plus. I have added annual colonoscopies to my routine—a good thing—because every year I end up minus some polyps. I have added even

How would you describe or express yourself as a mathematical equation?
I wouldn’t. You might think that I am a bit arrogant, but I simply think that I am way too complex to be described by a mathematical equation, regardless of how advanced it might be. Sorry, maths, but you are just a tool created by humans to help us find patterns where there seem not to be any. But there are things you can’t do.

Any number divided by zero……..infinity.

What mathematical term will you choose to represent yourself?
How would you describe or express yourself as a mathematical equation?
How do I introduce myself in a math language?
Can you describe yourself using numbers?
How do you describe yourself?
What mathematical equation best describes your personality?
As a mathematician, how would you describe your job and yourself?
Is there any mathematical symbol that represents our personality?
How can you relate yourself in mathematics?
Is there a mathematical equation out there that can describe what a person is?
What mathematical expression or equation do you think represents you?
How do I introduce myself as a maths teacher to students?
How do you introduce yourself in college in a mathematics way?
What are some examples of describing things through mathematics terms?
What best describes the meaning of life as a mathematical symbol?

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Mathematics is a numerical study of the world. It is a branch of science that is concerned with numerical values, quantities, amounts, shapes, and spaces. Mathematics often relates numerical values, shapes, spaces, and quantities through formulas. The ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes studied such things as water and shapes, and he is credited with being the father of mathematics.

Mathematics has become a language that is used to quantify the world. Through mathematics, it is possible to build engines, understand sound, and design bridges to name a few. Anything that involves numbers or calculations uses mathematics. Many branches of math have evolved since its inception, and each branch uses numbers and calculations in a directed and specific way. The following sections explore the different branches of mathematics and how they are used.

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