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My attempted explanation of the intuition behind matrix multiplication.
Welcome to Lottery Post. It seems you meant to post some images or math text below your post but it didn't show up. You can host an image on a third-party site and then put it in your post. I can't remember, but I think your account needs to be more established (at least one colored bar under your forum avatar) in order to post a working link or image.
Feb 14, 2019, 8:25 pm - oate - Mathematics Forum

A discussion of the math, probability and theories of the the Lottery
Question #1 - what is the proper way to post an in-line image in my post? I used the message form with the Windows path.
Feb 24, 2015, 12:51 am - tdempsey - Mathematics Forum

Statistics around the balance of even/odd and small/big numbers
RL Digits? As in Pick3? Using the concept you have developed for the 5-39 game, wouldn't the Pick3 be a piece of cake? Of course you don't have to prove anything - but why keep writing and writing and not post some picks in a thread, before the drawing? Just post the ones you intend to play on paper. As far as posting images at LP, it is a rather simple process. You can use TinyPic Image hosting (or there are other hosting websites). I believe you can still use them without even ope
Feb 3, 2011, 2:51 pm - truecritic - Mathematics Forum

Craps odds challenge
Copy paste error on slide. Exceeded time limit to re-insert corrected image into post. Corrected equations (3) and (7) below. (Had wrong P subscripts.)
Apr 20, 2024, 12:23 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

3 probability math puzzles
After you create the image, upload it to a third-party image hosting site like imgur. Then the grab the url of the image where its hosted on imgur. Then when you type a post, click on the little image icon and paste the imgur url in the pop up window. (some people use other sites besides imgur, but I find that one the easiest to use since it doesn't require sign in.)
Jul 22, 2022, 3:32 pm - cottoneyedjoe - Mathematics Forum

Powerball Probability Question
Well, if you can tell me how to paste an image object into this website's crappy edit window, I'll be happy to post visuals for you. Apparently other posters must have figured this out. By the way, I have a nasty visual of spooge .
Jun 14, 2022, 7:30 pm - Orange71 - Mathematics Forum

How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
An update to my PDF's. To see the equations better, visit my website for the PDF's. The post has to be in an image format here at the Lottery Post because of the displayed math equations. You can also see the following posting in a PDF format at my website http://home.mchsi.com/~jadelottery. You will need Adobe Reader (free) or Adobe Acrobat (buy) to view the PDF's and you can get it at http://www.adobe.com.
Dec 20, 2008, 1:04 pm - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

Back to Basics (Dice)
The way I see it, if any one could really come close to predicting the winning combination of any lottery, they could just post a scanned image of a winning ticket. That would convince me that they could pick a winner.
Mar 16, 2006, 11:35 pm - RJOh - Mathematics Forum

Vortex Math Nikola Tesla
THERE IS A WAY TO WIN THE LOTTERY I use a coordination of TESLA VORTEX as there is a relation of 3 6 9 and the number cycles 1,2,4 8 and also fibonacci series the way to win is to find the clusters of SOLARIS using seven star formula ... see image galactician at blogspot using STARS SUN PLANETS SOLAR POSITION AND GTC GALACTIC CENTER I cluster these groups to find winners on daily post SOLARIS STAR LOTTERY FORUM on lottery post as paneagle I use also date digits which provide key
Feb 17, 2020, 6:35 am - paneagle - Mathematics Forum

How do I prove my state lottery's CGNs are fixed?
The following work is still in progress. I'm just releasing what I have now and will update more later. You can also see the following posting in a PDF format at my website http://home.mchsi.com/~jadelottery. The post has to be in an image format here at the Lottery Post because of the displayed math equations. To see the equations better, visit my website for the PDF's. You will need Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat to view the PDF's and you can get it at http://www.adobe.com. Th
Dec 10, 2008, 2:20 am - JADELottery - Mathematics Forum

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