C chuckywang Lifer Jan 12, 2004 20,133 1 0 Feb 6, 2005 #2 It's put at the end of a mathematical proof to signify that the proof has been completed.
C chuckywang Lifer Jan 12, 2004 20,133 1 0 Feb 6, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: KingNothing Not what I asked. Click to expand... Quod Erat Demonstrandum if you must know.
Originally posted by: KingNothing Not what I asked. Click to expand... Quod Erat Demonstrandum if you must know.
P piroroadkill Senior member Sep 27, 2004 731 0 0 Feb 6, 2005 #5 It's latin, I can't remember exactly, but it means "as it was demonstrated" or some shit. I'll look it up. Edit: Hey, the guy above googled it in the exact same second I posted, so never mind.
It's latin, I can't remember exactly, but it means "as it was demonstrated" or some shit. I'll look it up. Edit: Hey, the guy above googled it in the exact same second I posted, so never mind.