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Edit Post #280741 Post edited:
about 3 years ago
Comment Post #280741 I posted at https://math.codidact.com/posts/280742 about the miffed Mathjax.
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #280742 Initial revision about 3 years ago
Question Why isn't \hline rendering here, when it does on Stack Exchange?
Please see https://math.codidact.com/posts/280741. I just pasted it on Stack Exchange and my MathJax is rendered perfectly.
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #280741 Initial revision about 3 years ago
Question What story and one-digit Natural Numbers explain Bayes' Theorem chart most simply?
Some students have sniveled that most examples of Bayes' Theorem use non-integer numbers. I want to try a Bayes' Theorem chart that uses just single digit Natural Numbers $\le 9$. To complete the table below most comfortably for teenagers, 1. what are the simplest stories? 2. what natural numbe...
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about 3 years ago
Edit Post #280168 Initial revision over 3 years ago
Question How can I deduce which operation removes redundacies?
Please don't answer by working backwards from the answer, or by appealing to arithmetic. Act as if you're learning this for the first time. 1. How can I deduce which operation ought fill in the red blank beneath? 2. Why can't it be subtraction? I shortened the original explanation: >Quandary: How...
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over 3 years ago