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I made up the script today, too, and I counted the number of options when one or two out of 8 should work, but the script only gave me three options..... I'd like to talk to you about that...
It's not about direct use as described. It's more of a blunt dispersion property described there.
It would be interesting to understand how this property of dispersion is described, and more importantly, what is it? Maybe you could shed some light on it for the public?
It would be interesting to understand how this describes the property of dispersion, and more importantly what is the property? Perhaps you could shed some light on it for the public?
Oh! I sense a note of sarcasm. Joker's supporters are coming around). Well, ask him, he wrote about it too.
First of all, not supporters, but supporter. And secondly, is she a supporter? I don't know either. It's just a girl meets an unfamiliar word.)
First of all, not supporters, but supporter. And secondly, is she a supporter? It's not clear either. Just a girl meets an unfamiliar word.)
Why would a girl be unfamiliar with that word? You do not need to graduate from high school mathematics to open wikipedia and see what the properties of dispersion may be.... So the wiki describes 5 properties of dispersion. And indeed, what property is confirmed by the combinatorics table?
It started a long time ago... back in the 4th millennium BC... Babylonian priests created cuneiform tablets with secrets to combinatorics, providing power over the world of numbers, and over people...
It started a long time ago... back in the 4th millennium BC... Babylonian priests created cuneiform tablets with secrets to combinatorics, providing power over the world of numbers, and over people...
It started a long time ago... back in the 4th millennium BC... Babylonian priests created cuneiform tablets with secrets to combinatorics, providing power over the world of numbers, and over people...
There were no Babylonian priests in the 4th millennium! :)