Which side are you on?
from FlapKap@feddit.dk to science_memes@mander.xyz on 19 Jun 12:58
https://feddit.dk/post/6273399

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rescue_toaster@lemm.ee on 19 Jun 13:24 next collapse

As someone that grades undergraduates, I’m happy that they not use the letter “x” to imply multiplication.

credo@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 16:00 collapse

I don’t understand why we teach that to children, just to turn around and tell them not to do it a few years later.

davidgro@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 16:29 collapse

I suppose kids aren’t great at centering a dot. But they could draw a six pointed * as easily as an x, it’s one more line.

anothercatgirl@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Jun 13:27 next collapse

I use asterisk.

tate@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 Jun 15:57 collapse

In LaTeX? You really are a rebel.

Kruemel@feddit.de on 19 Jun 13:41 next collapse

times is for cartesian product, cdot if i feel like it

IAmVeraGoodAtThis@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 19 Jun 14:12 next collapse

(1)(3)(5)

Fight me. Also, one of these is a function

r@piefed.social on 19 Jun 14:19 next collapse

\cdot for vector dot products, \times for multiplying plain numbers, whatever i feel like for anything else

edit: dropped the dot in vector dot product, my bad

dirkgentle@lemmy.ca on 19 Jun 14:53 collapse

Vector dot products go with dot, cross with times.

r@piefed.social on 19 Jun 23:32 collapse

yeah i accidentally left that out

GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 14:20 next collapse

cdots is within matrices and times is used for a m \times n matrix

NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 Jun 14:37 next collapse

\cdot all the way (except e.g. cross-product for vectors, I’m not an anarchist)

RubberElectrons@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 19:17 collapse

Same same, cdot is nice and clear

lelgenio@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 14:45 next collapse

Get rotated, idiot.

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/ba1159b7-0583-4e49-af9b-89cebe6d6052.png">

wisha@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 16:06 collapse

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wisha@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 16:11 collapse

I didn’t actually downvoted your comment but apprently someone did and now I look like an asshole 😢.

skulblaka@startrek.website on 19 Jun 16:27 next collapse

Honestly with a writeup like this I wouldn’t be mad about it even if you did, this is excellent. I wish all my downvoted comments got this kind of attention.

wisha@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 16:53 collapse

It’s an old copypasta from reddit haha. I modified it to add the Fediverse stuff and my complaints with LaTex and improper rotation.

dave@feddit.uk on 20 Jun 06:53 collapse

Downvoted because it didn’t end with /s.

10_0@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 14:58 next collapse

Or both when its appropiate

tate@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 Jun 15:58 next collapse

I need 'em both. Not everything I multiply is a number.

anothercatgirl@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 20 Jun 04:58 collapse

dot product vs cross product

Lemmygradwontallowme@hexbear.net on 19 Jun 16:44 next collapse

Aye, why not an asterisk / * ?

It’s also good for multiplying, innit?

TheyCallMeHacked@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 Jun 16:47 next collapse

How about nothing at all

the_beber@lemm.ee on 19 Jun 17:07 next collapse

\cdot for matrix multiplication and the dot product, \times for cross product and nothing (or *, if I want to write it explicitly and have no convolution in the expression) for regular multiplication.

thisfro@slrpnk.net on 19 Jun 18:55 next collapse

This is the way

MBM@lemmings.world on 19 Jun 19:02 next collapse

or *, if I want to write it explicitly and have no convolution in the expression

But why

thatsTheCatch@lemmy.nz on 19 Jun 19:23 collapse

‘*’ is commonly used for multiplication in computer programming, so it’s probably that. Also in your calculator app

NegativeInf@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 19:35 collapse

** for power?

the_beber@lemm.ee on 20 Jun 10:58 collapse

^ for power. ** is usually in a programming setting (but it‘s usually a method and not an operator there.)

AtHeartEngineer@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 13:03 next collapse

Poach@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 13:10 next collapse

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SkybreakerEngineer@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 13:28 next collapse

Depends on whether I want a scalar or vector, sine or cosine

vaderaj@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 13:43 next collapse

Cries in Linear Algebra

ricdeh@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 15:55 next collapse

People using the cross for scalar multiplication are insane

AeonFelis@lemmy.world on 19 Jun 20:06 next collapse

\cdot master race. \times users should just use Microsoft Word (unless it’s for a Cartesian product or for cross product, of course)

ofcourse@lemmy.ml on 19 Jun 21:59 next collapse

  • \cdot for vectors and in some cases, scalar variables, e.g., x \cdot y
  • \times for numbers, e.g., 2 \times 8
  • nothing for combination and scalars, e.g., 2x or xy
Ziglin@lemmy.world on 20 Jun 04:23 collapse

I use \times and redefine it as \cdot