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Pulling from the archive here, the triangle of power

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PIRL1 year ago

Neat! I was probably in complex analysis when I stopped using radicals altogether in favor of fractional powers: 3√8 = 8^(1/3). But the log notation is the worst. I still say phrases like '2 to the power of what equals 8' in my head every single time I write one!

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David J. Webb1 year ago

@littmath oh no, it’s happening again

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Rayden1 year ago

I’ve been using this notation ever since I found that video. I just write the triangle smaller and upside-down instead, it makes everything cleaner.

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Tim Ricchuiti1 year ago

It's interesting to reflect on why this is even necessary for exponentiation, as it's not something that comes up for either addition or multiplication:

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calvinkhor1 year ago

This was on X recently

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FFA6501 year ago

Did we just find the new department of education!

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Brian T. Rice1 year ago

So… this seems like it should be abstract but you’re only applying it to the operation/notations we’ve had since the sixteenth(?) century. What do you do with this triangle when you want more types of operations to be transformable?

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Jerseyan1 year ago

Is this the old mathematician relaxing and trying to find the lazy but clean way to think about it... Or the acrobatic, muscular son of the mathematician demonstrating feats not usually seen by the great crowd? Five (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) stars!

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⃠ emojibake1 year ago

probably your most controversial video

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Eduardo Bergel1 year ago

Brilliant! notation is broken.

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