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13606 bqllpd Jan 3, 2009
2:02 am
This problem is over nine years old and it's my first post to this group. I still haven't seen a solution to it and I really need help with it. This implicit...
13607 hosein_1353 Jan 8, 2009
8:39 pm
Hi, This is an invitation to ETABS2000 forum, a proffessional group for CIVIL engineers who are familiar with computer design of structures, using ETABS2000...
13608 Dagnea Teshome
abazendo Send Email
Jan 16, 2009
6:34 am
Greetings!   (Please refer to the attached WOrd 2003 doc for a better explanation - diagramatically).   I am building an automated dispenser that dispenses...
13609 mathforfun@yahoogroup... Send Email Jan 16, 2009
6:45 am
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the mathforfun group. File : /DISPENSING...
13610 lojbaner Send Email Jan 16, 2009
1:59 pm
13611 video_ranger Send Email Jan 23, 2009
11:31 pm
... explanation - diagramatically). ... rotating dispensing arm. The arm is actually a pipe with holes. Liquid (batter) is "injected&quot; into the pipe as it ...
13614 bqllpd Jan 27, 2009
9:31 pm
This is related to my first post to this group (club). Over ten years I've been trying to find a set of curves for triangles abc so that c coincides with the x...
13615 bottlecapgirl@...
bottlecapgir... Send Email
Jan 28, 2009
8:37 pm
You are doing good but just a question. On the part where you suppose that a^n+b^n=A^(n/2)+B^(n/2)=c^n if certain rather random set of numbers you could have a...
13618 bqllpd Jan 28, 2009
11:44 pm
... certain rather random set of numbers you could have a problem.? If a=1 and b=2 and A=3 and B=3 and c=5? could this be wrong or do the variables in the...
13619 Darrell Plank
darrellplank Send Email
Feb 3, 2009
6:06 pm
I think you need to carefully analyze your “remove one horse, add another” logic. In detail, what you are saying is “Start with k-1 horses – they’re...
13620 paris o_o
paris_o_o Send Email
Feb 8, 2009
9:40 pm
Please anyone feel free to respond to this message.  This is a forward of an email that I sent to Andy Wuensche.   Thank you for your time.  I'm sorry to...
13621 Daniel Sim Lim Beng
daniel_sim2005 Send Email
Feb 9, 2009
5:43 pm
How to solve a simple yet complicated math formula called 1+!...
13622 paros
paris_o_o Send Email
Feb 9, 2009
10:08 pm
Testing if replies are possible to this message....
13623 ani_choudhury Send Email Feb 12, 2009
10:46 am
Is there any site to provide an exhaustive list of problems or covering of math basics on the internet for 6th graders? Many Thanks, Ac...
13624 zelkomir Send Email Feb 12, 2009
4:47 pm
... Try on this link (below) http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skills_6th_original.htm...
13627 khushbu shah
khush_chand Send Email
Feb 12, 2009
7:03 pm
yes. the site name http://www.discoveryschool.com ________________________________ From: ani_choudhury <ani_choudhury@...> To: mathforfun@yahoogroups.com...
13628 ani_choudhury Send Email Feb 13, 2009
5:32 am
Khushbu , Zelkomi thanks for the info. Rgds AC ... topic ... Calendar ... Foods ... format to Traditional ... to http://in..promos.yahoo.com/groups/citygroups/...
13629 zelkomir Send Email Feb 13, 2009
2:35 pm
... do i explain that to my friend new to induction?"< Well, step by step: 1) iduction bazis: It is obvious that one horse is the same colour. 2) induction...
13630 zelkomir Send Email Feb 13, 2009
2:36 pm
You can find something interesting on this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_110 and, if I'm not wrong, here: ...
13631 Aji Raditya
ar_ddt Send Email
Feb 13, 2009
2:36 pm
... maybe this site will help you, http://www.math.com/...
13632 Bourbaki
crystalfield... Send Email
Feb 13, 2009
9:35 pm
... do i explain that to my friend new to induction? The problem with this argument as mehrdad noted is that the same argument that will get you from P(k) to...
13633 paros
paris_o_o Send Email
Feb 13, 2009
10:22 pm
Thank you for your reply, but I am perfectly aware of everything Wolfram has already written. None of the links you provided even begin to answer the three...
13634 Dahlia Lahla
astro_girl_690 Send Email
Feb 14, 2009
2:18 am
  GIVEN THE FOLLOWING SCENARIO; A series of six numbers exist ( a sequence) Each number in the series may be from 1 to 2 digits Each number will be one of...
13635 bqllpd Feb 20, 2009
4:16 am
This is something I found by accident last night when messing with my HP calc. We all know a^2+b^2=c^2 has positive integer solutions for a, b and c. If you...
13636 MorphemeAddict@...
lojbaner Send Email
Feb 20, 2009
12:03 pm
In a message dated 2009-02-19 23:17:07 Eastern Standard Time, ... I don't see where you get 3^1+2^2=5^2, since 3^1+2^2=5^1. ... The latter two examples are...
13637 Edward Moore
emoore06905 Send Email
Feb 20, 2009
12:14 pm
You might want to try some triangles and triples that aren't similar to the 3:4:5 triangle before you get to excited - it doesn't seem to work for 5-12-13. Ed ...
13638 heribertogonzales@...
heribertogon... Send Email
Feb 20, 2009
12:25 pm
Somebody told me that the equation: a^b = b^a with a>b has multiple solutions, but I can´t figure it out!! Could you help me? Thanks a lot!! Heriberto...
13639 tetrakovsky Send Email Feb 20, 2009
1:51 pm
... Almost completely answer in http://www.komal.hu (see english version) Article: On commutative and associative powers Author Lajos Loczi Shortely:...
13640 cino hilliard
hillcino368 Send Email
Feb 20, 2009
3:26 pm
5^2 + 12^2 = 13^2 To: mathforfun@yahoogroups.com From: no_reply@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:16:49 +0000 Subject: [MATH for FUN] Pythagorean...
13641 slim_the_dude Send Email Feb 20, 2009
5:24 pm
... TO prove there are multiple solutions, let me just arbitrarily pick two candidates for a: 5 and 6 Case 1. a=5 for b=1, we have a^b = 5 > 1 = b^a for...
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