Ln(x) = -ln(1/x)

i^2 + 1^2 = 0^2

2+2=4
4-1=3
You can't get quicker than this

Wrong, correct is: [math]e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0[/math]

>i = (-1^-1)^.5

Anyone know a good textbook on logarithms? I know its hs level math but I didnt really pay attention to class back then so now whenever I see expressions with logarithms its a pain in the ass.

very cute so far

watch out brainlets:

[eqn]\frak{for} \hspace{0.2cm}x_{1} = 1 \hspace{0.2cm} \frak{consider} \hspace{0.2cm} x_{n+1} = \sqrt{ 1 + x_{n} }. \hspace{0.2cm} \frak{ \lim x_{n+1} = \varphi } [/eqn]

Logs are piss tho.

tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/Alg/LogFunctions.aspx
all you ever have to know really, just do the examples and you'll be fine

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You thought you could best me kid?
*teleports behind you*
I've found the chink in your armor
*thrusts masamune into your back*
*whispers:*
You didn't prove it converges first.