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This discussion board is a place to discuss our Daily Challenges and the math and science related to those challenges. Explanations are more than just a solution — they should explain the steps and thinking strategies that you used to obtain the solution. Comments should further the discussion of math and science.
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(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)
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Pigeonhole principle
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(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)
(≀⊙ v⊙) I need a home.
Owlhole principle XD
Placed the nose correctly. (≀⊙ v⊙)
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Nice how do you do it.
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Code: \widehat{\dbinom{\odot~_\text{v}\odot}{\wr}}
Just add a ~ after the first \odot.
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How can I move it to the middle?
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I've mentioned the code below.
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-------------------------------------------------------------- (≀⊙ v⊙)
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Thank you owoooo(≀⊙ ω⊙)
(I used \omega instead of \text{v}) =3=
Here's mine ⎝⎛⨀v⨀><⎠⎞
(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙)(≀⊙ v⊙) Yeah
(≀⊙ v⊙)
(≀⊙v⊙) Oooh?
⇐(≀⊙v⊙)⇒
(≀⊙v⊙)
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(≀⊙v⊙)
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\widehat{\dbinom{\odot~_\text{v}\odot~}{\wr}}
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\widehat{\dbinom{\odot~_\text{v}\odot}{\wr}}
FYI - To type equations in Latex, you just need to add \ ( \ ) around your math code. I've edited your comment so that you can refer to it.
\widehat{\dbinom{\odot_\text{v}\odot}{\wr}}
(≀⊙v⊙)
(≀⊙ v⊙)
(≀⊙v⊙)
Code: (≀⊙ v⊙)
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To type equations in Latex, you just need to add \ ( \ ) around your math code. I've edited your comment so that you can refer to it.