Oh no. your decomposition made Dini near sighted!

I don’t know what was going through your head, but you really picked the wrong paradoxical decomposition, somehow you were able to make a new hamster but it wasn’t right at all, you made Dini near sighted! Wow, that’s awful! He’s gonna have to wear glasses his whole life! Wana try another decomposition?

A1=S(a)M, A2=S(b^−1)MUM\B , A3=S(a^−1)M, A4=S(b)BUMUB

A1=S(a^−1)BUM, A2=S(b^−1)M\B, A3=S(a)MUMUB, A4=S(b)M

A1 = S(a)M U M UB, A2 = S(a^-1)M\B, A3 = S(b)M, A4=S(b^-1)M

Give up, this math is too confusing!

Published by B McGraw

B McGraw has lived a long and successful professional life as a software developer and researcher. After completing his BS in spaghetti coding at the department of the dark arts at Cranberry Lemon in 2005 he wasted no time in getting a masters in debugging by print statement in 2008 and obtaining his PhD with research in screwing up repos on Github in 2014. That's when he could finally get paid. In 2018 B McGraw finally made the big step of defaulting on his student loans and began advancing his career by adding his name on other people's research papers after finding one grammatical mistake in the Peer Review process.

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