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Re: Is Geometry the first Inspirational Math class?29 Apr 2009 20:58 GMT2
On the contrary, I think geometry is a repugnant subject. I was first interested in mathematics when I learned of a girl who kept on skipping grade in my school. THat makes me feel stupid - why can a little girl be smarter than be? So I started using the textbooks from the public ...
Solution manuals for affordable prices29 Apr 2009 00:57 GMT1
contact me at solutionbuy[at]gmail.com for any solution manuals listed
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A Plethora of Polyhedra26 Apr 2009 05:33 GMT3
Our local group has developed a free JAVA applet that helps users to
study spatial geometry in a dynamic and interactive way. Using it, the
user can rotate, zoom out, zoom in and translate a plethora of
polyhedra. Moreover, the program is able to compute topological and
JSH: Pell's Equation, factoring, and two way method23 Apr 2009 15:39 GMT25
I will admit I've been a bit puzzled by recent false claims about my
latest research linking Pell's Equation to a discrete ellipse and in
so doing to integer factorization.  I've heard of academic jealousy
but what's going on here is almost beyond belief.
please help me with my homework.21 Apr 2009 22:06 GMT1
I have 2 similar triangles. JKL is similar PQR.
PQR=
QR=x
RP=84
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 5th Edition needed solution manual21 Apr 2009 06:55 GMT3
i want Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 5th Edition solutions manual.
Path integration of [log(z)]^2 - complex analysis20 Apr 2009 04:40 GMT4
I came across these two problems from Saff and Snider's Fundamentals of
Complex Analysis, 3rd. They are on Page 178 and 179 of the textbook. I
am working on them for fun but not for assignments.
a) \int_{\Gamma} [log(z)]^2 dz along the line segment from z=1 to z=i.
solution manual request18 Apr 2009 09:33 GMT2
Please send me the solution manual to A first course in Probability by
Sheldon Ross 7th edition.
Limit problem16 Apr 2009 06:31 GMT9
Please help to solve this problem. lim x->0   (tanx-sinx)/(x^3). Thanks
polar BVP in Sturm-Liouville14 Apr 2009 05:49 GMT5
I want to solve the boundary value problem:
Laplace's equation for u(r, theta) = 0, 1 < r < 2, 0 < theta < a
(i) ur(1,theta) = 0
(ii) ur(2,theta) = 0
Precentage13 Apr 2009 05:31 GMT7
How would you find 15% of 30?
Solution Manual11 Apr 2009 22:54 GMT1
Please send me Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards
(3rd Ed., William Stallings) Solution manual.
Thank you
JSH: Group theory undone11 Apr 2009 21:42 GMT15
Some of you may know that I've found that Pell's Equation can be more
simply solved by using alternates to it, like the negative Pell's
Equation, as given x^2 - Dy^2 = 1, for instance, if you have a
solution to
Working with zero10 Apr 2009 20:20 GMT6
a · 2 / h + 1 | rXF_X2 = f
h · 2 + rXF_X2 = f
e - rXF + f = d
b< + b> - OXF = P>
JSH: Weird blind spots with Pell's Equation09 Apr 2009 07:16 GMT18
Looking over the literature over Pell's Equation available on the web,
it appears that there are weird blind spots in what is commonly
reported related to results having to do with:
(x-1)(x+1) = Dy^2
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