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5594
Even though I don't know much about one thing... this thing is and is not math... but what I DO know is that jason1990 is the most credible poster in this...
bqllpd
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Apr 1, 2003
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5595
oh yeah... this seems to be one of the most messiest postings in this group ... <no_reply@y...> ... from ... so ... break ... the ... and ... at ... money ... ...
bqllpd
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5596
Suppose the price of the contract is p. The contract buyer's profit expectation is E(p) for an investment, or risk R(p), of p dollars, where R(p) = p E(p) =...
prometheus_jr
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5597
Ooops! That should read "transaction"... rgds P_Jr...
prometheus_jr
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5598
Okay, I've seen three different answers so far. They seem to differ not because of mathematics, but because of interpretation. So let me give you the...
jason1990
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5599
Hello colleague teachers of mathematics and physics: Currently I am teaching in the International Baccalaureate of Newton College. My name is Javier M. Joo,...
Jennifer Lyn
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5600
Hello colleague teachers of mathematics and physics: Currently I am teaching in the International Baccalaureate of Newton College. My name is Javier M. Joo,...
Jennifer Lyn
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5601
Squared - either ^2 or ², e.g. x^2 or ² Cube - 3 or ³ Powers in general - ^ Therefore, x to the power of y is written as x^y. Also, try some of the...
clooneman
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5602
____ Square root \/ 25 = 5 Carlos ... Squared - either ^2 or ², e.g. x^2 or ² Cube - 3 or ³ Powers in general - ^ Therefore, x to the power of y is...
Carlos Assale
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5603
___ Cubic root ³\/ 8 = 2 Carlos...
Carlos Assale
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Apr 2, 2003
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5604
I'd use (5)^(1/2)=5. It's esasier for me... GR...
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Apr 2, 2003
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5605
Hello... I just started a new forum website and am trying to attract intelligent and thoughtful users... if you would like to express your opinions or views go...
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Apr 3, 2003
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5606
In 1946 Marting Gardner published short story "No-sided Professor". Can anyone tell me on whom (real person, a scientist) the author modeled his character?...
rez_asurmar
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Apr 3, 2003
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5607
Or just root(25) = 5, or sqrt(25) = 5. ... expression"...
clooneman
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Apr 3, 2003
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5608
It was based on the Möbius strip, according to my not-too-exhaustive research. http://www.jgytf.u- szeged.hu/tanszek/matematika/speckoll/1998/mobius/ang.html ...
clooneman
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5609
Suppose we have a function y = f(x) that has the following properties: (1) x is an integer such that 0 <= x < R for some upper limit R (2) f(x) is...
prometheus_jr
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Apr 3, 2003
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5610
Absolutely no idea, but I predict that the constant e will get involved, probably in a product with r and/or c. ... values ... a ... search ... upper ... can ...
clooneman
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Apr 4, 2003
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5611
... of ... heads ... finite ... Is anyone working on this? I have a very long-winded proof that relies on a solution to another post of mine that no one...
jason1990
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Apr 4, 2003
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5612
... I think I could adapt my argument of msg 5306 to prove it - but don't have time right now....
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Apr 5, 2003
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5613
Hello, I am a student that going to have the graduate exam in June 21st, so I will need much help in Math, so can you tell me how to review math?...
Ma Shuai
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Apr 6, 2003
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5615
... [...snip...] ... It depends how you define "RandomPerm[]". If you allow digit replications and treat the integers as strings then they may indeed be...
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Apr 7, 2003
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5616
Allot yourself some time, sit down, take it section by section, and visit MATH for FUN for inspiration! ... so I...
clooneman
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5617
I'm sure this is probably quite a bit easier than most of the stuff here, but I don't know how to do it. Consider the two words BEST and REST What is the...
jacob_b85
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Apr 8, 2003
3:59 am
5618
... stuff ... because ... getting ... PS: MY best guess is 1/32, because it seems if you have (1/4)+(1/4) chance of failing (by falling on either B or R) that...
jacob_b85
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Apr 8, 2003
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5619
... I'm assuming the experiment consists of randomly drawing one letter from BEST and one letter from REST, and then evaluating the probability of the event...
slim_the_dude
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Apr 8, 2003
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5620
Alternatively........ P(success) = P(E, S or T in the first word) * P(the corresponding letter in the second = 3/4 * 1/4 = 3/16. ... stuff ... from ... because...
clooneman
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Apr 8, 2003
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5621
What is the value of the following algebraical expression? (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)(x-d)........................upto (x-z)?...
kesavan77772002
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Apr 8, 2003
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5622
... Define T(i) as follows T(1)=a, T(2)=b, T(3)=c, ..., T(26)=z Define S(i) as follows: S(1) = sum(T(i)) S(2) = sum(T(i)*T*(j)), with 1<=i<j<=26 ... S(k) =...
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Apr 8, 2003
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5623
I think you were duped, Slim. The answer is 0....
jason1990
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Apr 8, 2003
4:28 pm
5624
Aha: a trick question....
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