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Re: Composites, and neat relation
Posted:
Sep 12, 2004 2:50 PM
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"James Harris" <jstevh@msn.com> wrote in message <a href="news://3c65f87.0409121043.5988edb8@posting.google.com...">news://3c65f87.0409121043.5988edb8@posting.google.com...</a>
> So someone pointed out that there's the trivial relation > > [x] + [x + 1/2] = [2x] where you're in reals, > > and I started thinking about > > [x] + [x + 1/k] = [2x] > > also in reals, with k>1, and it turns out you need x>1 as well, which > I was thinking about didn't put down before.
Lunatic.
-- Clive Tooth <a href="http://www.clivetooth.dk">http://www.clivetooth.dk</a>
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