“The Greek or the Latin one?”
“Yes”
OP flunked middle school
Algebra existed long before Isaac Newton.
You can’t even blame Newton for calculus, he refused to publish his papers about it. Leibniz is the guy you’re looking for.
But everyone remembers Newton cause he’s the guy who got bonked on the head with an apple and invented gravity or somthin.
Meme transcription: A man tapping his forehead. Top text: Infinite number of numbers. Bottom text: Only 26 letters.
You have 10 numbers (or cyphers/digits) and 26 letters (mileage varies by language). You can build infinite sequences with these.
It’s not that hard, is it?
Edit: stupid typo. It used to say I’d, not it’s. (Scribble typing, autocorrect and shit proofreading lead to funny things)
I’d actually that hard tbh
What? Combining letters to words and words to sentences?
If you read the comment that you wrote that i was replying to, you’ll see I was riffing on your typo
Ah, I missed that (and the typo obviously). I usually ‘type’ by tracing my fingers across the keyboard on mobile. This method is 97% correct, 2% incorrect ,and 1% hilarious or embarrassing.
I need to do a better job proofreading and you could do a better job pointing out the typos (so even slow people like me can catch on).
11 is a number
That consists of ….?
Digits
Thank you!