5/ most functions you play with in math class have one output if f(x,y) = 2x + y + 3 then above the location on the "floor" (2,9) the function has a single value however, some functions have more than one solution... f(x,y) = sqrt(x) + y has 1 solution at (0, 12)
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19/ on my "to read list" https://www.amazon.com/Collapse-Complex-Societies-Studies-Archaeology/dp/052138673X … The Collapse of Complex Societies (New Studies in Archaeology) Reprint Edition by Joseph A. Tainte
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29/ my man! this is just the one I had in mind!https://twitter.com/BenEspen/status/1483902220286316546 …
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30/ ah, wait, not EXACTLY The one, but close enough !
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You just explained a pretty advanced shape-rotating concept in a way that a wordcel could probably grasp. Also you've injected some abject terror into my day good job.
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