24 Comments

HumbleDilligent 9/20/2015, 2:49:27 PM12 votes

How many bronzes does it take to solve this math problem? None. They can't do step 4.

For Carthage9/20/2015, 7:31:37 PM9 votes

Except there's a bear trap on every step and some dick behind you keeps trying to shove you face first into them.

AsphodelNext9/20/2015, 5:45:19 PM3 votes

That math is wrong. With induction, you don't assume you can reach "any step", you assume you can reach a step at (or below) a certain point, and show you can then reach the next step above that point.

A Miss Fortune9/20/2015, 6:31:05 PM3 votes

I like your hand writing

Silverlight1289/20/2015, 9:29:09 PM2 votes

Proof by induction I see. You taking discrete structures? BTW I'm pretty sure you don't need step 2.

Robertsmash9/21/2015, 1:54:27 PM1 votes

ain't no numbers round here

u yankin my chain yankee?

MathProfessor3149/21/2015, 1:26:34 AM1 votes

Induction woooooo!!!!

AnAcidRapper9/21/2015, 2:20:06 AM1 votes

Is this Discrete math?

Jungled9/21/2015, 11:27:50 AM1 votes

Math notes?

LaceUp239/21/2015, 12:20:24 PM1 votes

But for real, da fuq kind of math is this?