Subnumerics
Manipulation b
Subnumerics can’t be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided. Therefore, linear algebra could not be used to solve Subnumerics
After long thought, I came up with an answer...
This was my train of thought:
Numeric values can not be divided or multiplied. Due to this, therefore they can not be added or subtracted either because one leads to another.
A new explanation must be created.
Numeric Values can be connected or removed. This sounds like addition and subtraction, but division and multiplication can not be created out of connections and removals. One NV is simply connected to another, or another is simply removed.
Since there is no sign for connections, I have created a sign for connections. It is half a plus sign with a c on top of it.
And for removals, I created a sign. It is a subtraction sign with an r written above it.
After long hard thought, because subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division can not be used, linear algebra can not be used either. Therefore there is no reason to learn it.
Remover and removal is the same. I need to decide which word to use
R with a line under it is a removal
C with a T under it is a connector
◎ describes the NV is an an output of the NV combination/removal mix