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by ghkbrew
287 days ago
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Well no actually it'd still clear to me that they mean the the multiplication of 3 different variables X, N, and D. I don't think of it as eliding obvious operators. Rather in mathematics juxtaposition is used as an operator to represent multiplication. You would never elide an addition operator. So X next to D still means multiplication as long as you can tell that X and D are separate entities. I would wonder why they switched conventions in the middle of an expression though. |
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Sure, but its not clear to me. I'm just cross about implied convention in maths.