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yeah I'm not sure why people are confused over M, m, mol, and mol dm^-3. you'd have to be real dumb to have trouble over this
>supposed to be
You realize the poster got pissy because "Liter" should have a capital L right? It's retarded and nonsensical to have one of the "prime" units, the "Liter", be capitalized, but "meter", not. Rename it the Mol if you want it to be capital, otherwise stop making up even more nonsensical naming schemes.
It's Euler you retard.
That is also syntactic sugar. In any higher mathematics fg always refers to function composition but it's too hard for babby-math people who use ' for derivative.
>let h(x) = f(x)*g(x)
fixed
This is hardly function multiplication in any sense. All of your functions must have the same domain and codomain and the codomain must have a multiplication for this to even make sense. In this special case you could claim you're defining a multiplication between functions but you're really only doing anything in the codomain.
The definition falls apart as soon as you start changing the domain, codomain, or allowing the codomain to have less structure (i.e. if your functions are just continuous functions from one topology to another, each lacking any algebraic structure).
f and g are sets of order pairs. In particular if [math]f\colon A\to B[/math] then math]f\subseteq A\times B[/math]. When you write f(x) as a polynomial you're evaluating f for arbitrary x. Functions in general are not nearly this well defined (unless you're just working in babby-math).
jesus just fuck off already
BRA-KET notation in quantum mechnaics. I bet they invented it becouse it would be too simple without it.
You do realize and are the same person, right?
Me. I'm that person. Those are my posts.