The following jargon is used frequently (and without warning), so it should be in the vernacular…
unoptimal overuse of mostly unnecessary words to express an idea
a selection of items wherein sequence or order does not make them distinct.
A k-combination is a subset of k elements from a set with n elements, denoted C(n,k).
If k > n, then C(n,k) = 0, otherwise C(n,k) = (n!)/(k!(n-k)!).
technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a group
whatever an adjective is for…
Japanese - 110 Million
Japanese - 思い出はおっくせんまん! - 110 Million Memories!
a selection of items in a particular sequence or order.
A set with n elements has n! permutations.
A k-permutation is a subset of ordered arrangements of k elements from a set containing n elements, denoted P(n,k).
If k > n, then P(n,k) = 0, otherwise P(n,k) = (n!)/((n-k)!).
When k = n, P(n,k) = n!, as (n-k) = 0, 0! = 1, and (n!)/1 = n!.
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approximately 8 or 10 robits
any of the units that make up a pixel. Commonly Red, Green, and Blue components.
an ordinary, often informal, usually spoken, expression
Japanese - やった - Did it / It is done
Japanese - Did not do it / It is not done