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@amWhy Please do not delete / move on-topic messages to trash. This is an abuse of room owner privileges (esp. since the message critiques one of your actions).
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00:30
Do my homework questions:
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4780260/prove-that-the-expectation-e-theta-phix-of-x-with-x-sim-f-thetax-i

https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/4780273/ask-a-proof-question-from-multinormal-distribution
 
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09:52
WRONG answer written by some kind of chatgpt...
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in body, no whitespace in body, no whitespace in title, repeating characters in body, repeating characters in title (387): XEX3EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE‭ by 11pro12‭ on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, repeating characters in answer (263): XEX3EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE‭ by 11pro12‭ on math.SE
 
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10:56
@user21820 Can you give a hint about what is WRONG in that answer? I fail to see an error there, but of course I might be overlooking something.
11:12
Admittedly not an answer: math.stackexchange.com/a/4122596/42969, I suggest deletion. For full disclosure: I answered the question as well.
11:23
@MartinR Yes you overlooked the error. See what it says after "Now, you want to show that it holds for n=k+1.", which is logically invalid.
The next error (related to that) is "Since A^k+1=A^k·A^1, it also holds for n=k+1.".
It's unfortunate that it's getting upvotes instead of being dealt with appropriately.
11:36
@user21820 Well, it is of the form “If P(n) holds for n=k then it holds for n=k+1” which can be called sloppy. Why don't you leave a comment at the answer and ask for clarification/improvement?
The problem that I see is that the answer essentially repeats the proof from the question, and that the qestion is a request for solution verifications without pointing out a specific concern, therefore I voted to close as “needs more focus.”
12:10
@MartinR I agree , at most a sloppy formulation. And also , I cannot detect a sign for a bot having written this. But apparently there are software tools that cen that without a chance of a fallacy :)
12:25
@MartinR No that's not the problem! Let Q be the induction property. The line I specified only holds if you know Q(k+1). But that is what you are supposed to prove from Q(k)! It didn't say that. Instead it just asserted Q(k+1). In the second error, it is asserting "Q(k+1) because A^(k+1)=A^k·A^1", but that's nonsense too.
Let me just emphasize that a wrong proof is a wrong proof. It's not enough to write down a list of true statements; that isn't a proof.
And nobody said anything about software detecting bots. Some humans can do it very well. See the message linked by Martin Sleziak.
And some human "can predict the future" :)
12:46
This answer has been flagged as low-quality (and possibly bot-written). It does not match enough of the network heuristics to merit deletion (and the area of mathematics is not one where I can really judge without spending some real time trying to figure it out). More qualified eyes would be helpful.
An oldie which I just closed for lacking context (they claim that the question has been asked-and-answered on Math SE in infinite dimensions, but don't provide any links, so it is unclear where the problem is). Let $V$ be vector space of countable dimension over field $K$. Is it true that $V\cong V\oplus V$?‭ - DaveWasHere‭ 2018-07-09 18:43:51Z
 
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Q: The most famous trajectory of $3x+1$ problem

peppermintI think that the most famous and beautiful trajectory of the $3x+1$ problem is without doubt that starting from $n=27$ and having a maximum at $9232$. The thing that I find very beautiful is that: $$19\cdot 3^3=513\equiv 1\pmod {2^k}$$ And $$\frac{9232}{2}=19\cdot 3^5-1$$ Is it chance or there is...

 
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D.W. has removed amWhy from the list of this room's owners.
 
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@Peter Gone!
 
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@Peter It was undeleted, but open for deletion again
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Linked punctuation in body (22): Name the side opposite DA. a) c B) AC C) B D) BC‭ by Universe‭ on math.SE

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