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¡Nobody expects the Spanish notation!
You don’t need brackets in the Spanish notation. ¡{That’s the whole point}!
Whyd you use curly brackets then?
Because they become invisible in LaTeX
¿{Did I thought}?
The Spanish notation makes the parentheses around n-k obsolete, clearly saving one symbol in some formulas is worth introducing a new one in others.
Why not both?
n! / k! ¡n-k!
Fuck I thought that was an absolute factorial.
Aren’t all factorials absolute factorials?
It’s the same calculation but you also take a shot of vodka for all integers less than n but greater than 0
jajaja
Spanish mathematician! Is this for real?
No.
Kinky
Goddamnit.