← Back to context Comment by stavros 7 days ago Or just more sane markdown handling :/ 2 comments stavros Reply FabHK 7 days ago I've started multiplying with "x" here... 10 mm x 10 mm = 100 mm^2. catlikesshrimp 6 days ago Although there is a "clear" way of representing the functions, I have come to think it might not be as clear to many people.For instance(3m+5m)(2m)/(2(2))=5m^3
FabHK 7 days ago I've started multiplying with "x" here... 10 mm x 10 mm = 100 mm^2. catlikesshrimp 6 days ago Although there is a "clear" way of representing the functions, I have come to think it might not be as clear to many people.For instance(3m+5m)(2m)/(2(2))=5m^3
catlikesshrimp 6 days ago Although there is a "clear" way of representing the functions, I have come to think it might not be as clear to many people.For instance(3m+5m)(2m)/(2(2))=5m^3
I've started multiplying with "x" here... 10 mm x 10 mm = 100 mm^2.
Although there is a "clear" way of representing the functions, I have come to think it might not be as clear to many people.
For instance
(3m+5m)(2m)/(2(2))=5m^3