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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | + | This seems to be a continuation of [[982: Set Theory]], where numbers were "executed" to prove a point. This time it goes even further, with [[Miss Lenhart]] (and students) taking up arms to destroy the function value, which they have proven to exist. In the last panel some students off screen begin to wonder if they are in the right class, as normal math classes do not take up swords to fight abstract concepts{{Citation needed}}. Another student remarks that they are finally in the right math class, implying that this is the kind of thing they wanted from their math curriculum all along. | |
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The phrase "''We ride''" is commonly used in rallying battle cries, particularly in fantasy or medieval dramas where characters are preparing to enter combat on horseback. Variations of the phrase are used several times in ''{{w|The Lord of the Rings}}'', for example. | The phrase "''We ride''" is commonly used in rallying battle cries, particularly in fantasy or medieval dramas where characters are preparing to enter combat on horseback. Variations of the phrase are used several times in ''{{w|The Lord of the Rings}}'', for example. | ||
− | The title text refers to {{w|Real Analysis}}, a branch of mathematics dealing with | + | The title text refers to {{w|Real Analysis}}, a branch of mathematics dealing with real valued functions, but uses real in the sense of real-life instead of real numbers. |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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:Miss Lenhart: There exists some number x such that f(x)=G(f(0))=1. | :Miss Lenhart: There exists some number x such that f(x)=G(f(0))=1. | ||
− | :[Miss Lenhart | + | :[Miss Lenhart lifts her finger up.] |
:Miss Lenhart: Oh yes. | :Miss Lenhart: Oh yes. | ||
:Miss Lenhart: Somewhere out there, it exists. | :Miss Lenhart: Somewhere out there, it exists. | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Miss Lenhart]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Miss Lenhart]] | ||
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