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| Yahoo Answers question | 27 Jun 2008 15:02 GMT | 2 |
I saw this question posed on Yahoo Answers, and straight off I admit I cant get it to work out... Anyone know? "A point P moves in such a way that the product of its distances from the lines 4x+3y=0 and 4x-3y=0 is 4.
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| decimal to binary conversion | 24 Jun 2008 03:22 GMT | 2 |
dear sir im trying to do the theory of decimal to binary conversion based on the fact that a decimal number may be represented by: d= a n * 2 ^n + a n-1 * 2 ^n-1 + ....a 1 * 2 ^1 + a 0 * 2 ^0( note a n is a with a subscript 1)
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| Algebra. | 22 Jun 2008 21:17 GMT | 11 |
1)In R^4 build a maximum independent linear subsystem and calculate the characteristic for the following system of vectors:(1,0,1,1),(1,2,0,0),(2,2,1,1),(1,-2,2,2),(0,0,0,1). 2)Consider in the real vectorial space R3[x] the subspaces V and W generated,respectively,by
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| Solid Angles | 22 Jun 2008 16:25 GMT | 3 |
Hello. I have just come across solid angles for the first time whilst reviewing a formal derivation of Gauss's theorem. Unfortunately the text gives no background or info of any kind on what a solid angle is. There is a statement that simply asserts that upper
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| hello | 22 Jun 2008 15:24 GMT | 1 |
i need the solutions of Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory.3rd edition.Reitz,Milford,Christy but i´m a students, so i do not have money to pay... could somebody helpme
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| Get instant help in Math ! | 18 Jun 2008 12:16 GMT | 1 |
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| a problem... | 17 Jun 2008 17:14 GMT | 1 |
the problem: construct a square (ABCD) given one of its points (A) and two other points, P and Q on the BC and CD segment... i know that if i make a triangle out of those and pull out circles from the midpoints, i'll get a set of points where one would belong to the square... but ...
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| Jacobi Triple Product | 17 Jun 2008 01:57 GMT | 3 |
I need help concearning Jacobi Triple Product. I don't understand the proof. Can anyone help me, please? Thank you in advance! Raul
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| JSH: Most Recent Cycle | 14 Jun 2008 12:05 GMT | 30 |
I thought it might be interesting to summarize James Harris's most recent cycle, since it seems to me to be quite typical of the iterations James repeatedly exhibits. It's probably just a waste of time to put this together, but
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| series steps | 13 Jun 2008 21:28 GMT | 1 |
Dear Sir, could you please help me solve this problem by showing me thee steps to the solution thankx. Lets say in the 1st second you gain x meters (x = 5). In the second you gain 1.5 * x
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| hint for linear algebra problem | 11 Jun 2008 00:19 GMT | 1 |
http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/postgrad/financial_maths/FinMaths.pdf I'm trying to solve part a of this problem, out of intellectual curiosity. This set of problems will probably change by the time I apply.
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| solution manual for heating ventilating and air conditioning 6th | 10 Jun 2008 14:37 GMT | 1 |
I'm looking for the solution manual for heating ventilating and air conditioning 6th edition but I don't know how to contact you. plz send me an email at xxabodexx(at)hotmail.com thanks
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| JSH: Iterative process, factoring | 08 Jun 2008 20:56 GMT | 19 |
To me it's just such a remarkable journey to do basic mathematical research where you start with a concept and look to figure out the mathematics that says the concept is viable or it's not. And today we have advantages that just were not on this planet before. Modern
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| Labview 8 student edition solutions manual | 08 Jun 2008 02:07 GMT | 1 |
Hi. I was wondering if I could get the Labview 8 student edition solutions manual? How much is it and can I get it through email?
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| Solutions Needed ASAP | 07 Jun 2008 00:18 GMT | 2 |
I am interested in the solutions for the following book, Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Forms: A Unified Approach, 2nd Ed (preferably 3rd ed)., by Hubbard Please let me know how I can get it. It will be great if you can let
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