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Post #4147538

2026-07-27 14:14 UTC

@dgrilawidbanana@mastodon.social I don't think he believes there is any distribution in 2 - (3 + 1). However, he does think there is distribution involved in 2(a). In that thread he displays all his typical traits: dedication to the idea that there's only one way to do things, compulsive dragging of the conversation to his favourite topics, and obnoxious replies to people trying to deal with him patiently. He's not so dumb that he gets stuff wrong in a way that's super easy to disprove: this favourite topic is him saying something is unambiguous, and that thing *is* the way it's generally taught in school, so he is able to dismiss experts (who aren't teachers) and software and the small number of school resources (Lennes' textbook) as "wrong".

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  • @FishFace@ioc.exchange > We have several team members with their PhD or Masters in Mathematics, > Yes, I've seen those type of people getting order of operations wrong too, because they've forgotten their High School Maths. I've never seen a High School teacher get it wrong.

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