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Simple topology question03 Sep 2005 20:37 GMT3
How to show that for any metric space all finite sets are closed.
Design an algorithm !!03 Sep 2005 15:03 GMT3
This is a simple algothim problem,please help me solve it .I think its a greedy problem
Here it is:
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A native austratial named anatjari wants to cross a desert carrying only one bottle of water.He has a map that marks all the watering holes along the way .Assuming ...
Advanced trigonometry help03 Sep 2005 05:42 GMT2
I would like to know the method of solving the following problems....
To find the maximum and min. value of a trigonometric equation involving quadratic functions of sines and cosines...for eg:-the following question:
What is the least value of
cos^2 x - 6sin x. cos x + 3sin^2 x+ 2 ...
linear equation03 Sep 2005 04:15 GMT1
Hi, all
What is the number of integer solutions of
x_1 + x_2 + ... + x_6 = 20, where 0 <= x_i <=8 for each i ?
my trying))
geometric series02 Sep 2005 22:48 GMT5
Find a_40 when a_1=1000, r=-(1/2)
I know this is simple, but I want to make sure that
0.000000002 is right
Ramanujan and 3^3+4^3+5^3 = 6^302 Sep 2005 17:46 GMT1
If you are intrigued by that equation, you may like this paper,
"Ramanujan and The Cubic Equation 3^3+4^3+5^3=6^3"
Ramanujan found a quadratic form identity which as a particular
instance gives 3^3+4^3+5^3=6^3 and asked similar expressions.  In this
Mean and Standard Deviation from Z-values and X-values01 Sep 2005 05:22 GMT1
does anyone know how to calculate the mean and SD from just having z-values and x-values by using the formula z=x-u/s^
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