Difference between revisions of "Chapter 2: An ancient theorem and a modern question"
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<math> 2^a \cdot 2^b = 2^{a+b} </math> | <math> 2^a \cdot 2^b = 2^{a+b} </math> | ||
Now, you may notice that this doesn't help if we are interested in numbers like <math> 2^{\frac{1}{2}}<\math> or <math>2^{-1}<\math>. This is covered in the [[Recommended]| the recommended section] but is not strictly necessary for this chapter. | |||
== Preliminaries == | == Preliminaries == |