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Re: AE911
Posted:
Feb 9, 2013 5:40 PM
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"JT" <jonas.thornvall@gmail.com> wrote in message news:bea0708c-185f-4818-a790-dd485aa6b16c@e18g2000vbv.googlegroups.com... On 9 Feb, 09:49, JT <jonas.thornv...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 9 Feb, 09:48, JT <jonas.thornv...@gmail.com> wrote: > <snip>
-> 7,15025 ->71,5025->715,025 ->7150,25 ->71502,5 or...? > > > > Evidently the color code is green in HTML. > > > > on [3,5], > > > so P(x) = x^(201/400) is one such polynomial > > Calculus II - Lauren, Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at 3:38pm > > Just for grins, what happens if we use a parabola to approximate ?x? >> >> > p(x) = 2 + (x-4)/4 - (x-4)^2/64 >> > p(3)-f(3) = 0.0023 >> > p(5)-f(5) = -0.0017 >> >> Who solved that, i want to know the name. Was it 71 ;D
>Does x^(201/400) has something todo with factorisation of >primeproducts?
what about factoring letters ?
like this;
gnut *dirkfin/giber = schnizer
see ?
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