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... I ... with ... Am ... Hard to say exactly what's expected but I would be inclined to partition the space into rectangular shaped rooms by adding vertical ...
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... disjoint ... the ... I've been having a bad case of insomnia lately, so early this morning I decided to construct the centroid of 100 points using this...
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How many ways can a size k + 1 subset with maximum element m + 1 can be created from the given set S={1,2,3,.....,n+1} Is it m choose k ways? Please explain...
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... this. ... That sounds right to me. if the highest element is m+1, then the other k elements must be from {1,2,3,....m} So you're choosing k elements...
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Listen to this video from CNN. 2,100 for 2,100 In Lake County, IN the Registrar of Voters started examining voter registrations turned in by ACORN. Of the...
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... I assume this is a paid political announcement. If you live in a country where it is not necessary for everyone to vote, you will never find out what ALL...
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http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hwFew2vQ69x6-RFPFXQPyPFCceGgD93RQIM81   http://www.komonews.com/news/health/31166339.html   Popular Bee Gees song could...
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Suppose there were an election between two candidates, with say approximately a million people expected to vote. A poll of 100 voters selected at random is...
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Oct 22, 2008
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... The equivalent problem is flipping 100 coins with a vote for one being heads and a vote for the other being tails. If a sample of 100 voters gave a 50 50...
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Suppose there were an election between two candidates, with say ... The equivalent problem is flipping 100 coins with a vote for one being heads and a vote for...
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hello, i really need help with my calculus assignment please. i looked over it many times and still no idea how to do it, what we have for lectures is...
Sulaiman Sarki
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Oct 23, 2008
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... voters ... candidate. ... being ... voters ... (100,100) ... in ... some ... this ... Yes - thanks. The Stirling approximation gives 1/sqrt(2pi*N) as the ...
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Oct 23, 2008
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... LHS is ... Sorry I meant try using a combinatoric argument to show the LHS is C (2n,n+1)...
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Oct 30, 2008
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Hello, Check out this free website www.mathebook.net it has several Math e-workbook in Virtual as well as PDF format, the virtual one you can solve online and...
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Nov 1, 2008
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... (2n,n) ; ... Here is such an argument. Take a set of A of 2n objects, and arbitraily divide into two sets B and C such that each of B and C contain n...
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... the ... is C ... B ... Good but I wonder if this argument can be generalized to obtain the follow similar Identity! Sum (a = k to n) C(n,a) * C(n,a-k) =...
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... B ... Regarding my last post, first I rewrite my identity using Slim's variables. C(2n,n+a) = Sum(k = a to n)(C(n,k)*C(n,k-a)) As one can see except for...
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Nov 9, 2008
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Not about this problem per se, but just as a philosophical point: Yes it's useful to define C(n,k) for all integers k with the understanding that C(n,k) = 0...
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A lot more goodies on this at http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/A001791 It is possible this formula could be another also for that sequence. I...
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Challenge to find a identity for the product abc, wherein each term contains a triangular variable as a factor and a, b, c are each separately used as the sole...
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Hi, sorry for this simple calculus problem, might be OT a little...I have an equation : x' + x = t with x(0) = -1 needs to find the x(t) I got x(t) = t -...
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Nov 16, 2008
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... get ... way ... Where occur a mistake in your calcul ? Correct answeres are: C*exp(-t) for homogenuos eq x'+x=0 x(t)=t-1 a particular solution for...
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... get ... way ... tetrakovsky gave a good solution. The separation method only works when the two variables can be completely separated on opposite sides of...
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Hello all, In how many ways can 945 be expressed as the sum of consecutive whole numbers? Scroll way down for solution. What property does 945 have that no...
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... little...I ... x'+x=t integrating factor =e^t so the answer will be x*i.f.=[t*i.f dt x*e^t=[t*e^tdt x*e^t=(t-1)e^t+c........(1) x=t-1+(c/e^t) x(0)=-1 ...
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A.Let n go from 0 to 7 B. Using the 3-bit binary values for 0 to 7, [000,001 ... 110,111] let (a,b,c)*n = (d,e,f) =(a-(4 and n)/4},b-(2 and n)/2,(c-(1 and n)) ...
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Dear all, If you need solutions manual of Greenberg text book, Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2nd edition, please visit this blog: ...
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