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Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 8:38am On Feb 13, 2016 |
Kowor: what level /aspects. of mathematics ? mode of tutoring ? ( online or physical ) tutoring to pass exams or improve knowledge ? |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 8:38am On Feb 13, 2016 |
popewilz: let's see it . |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Kowor(f): 9:24am On Feb 13, 2016 |
agentofchange1: |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Laplacian(m): 9:16pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
DatechMan:i must commend u 4 dis work sir, its the most significant work on this thread 4 more than a year now, ur idea is good but i wish to make a few corrections, Basically the part u find difficult to answer; "when to add 1, subtract 1 or approx.", on that note, u should b aware that BENJI93 is also very much on track!!! Let it be required to find the number of digits in dc NOTE; the limitation of ur proof subconsciously assumes that "d" must be a unit digit. Here is a proof that removes that assumption now dc=dcx10c/10c =(d/10)cx10c let (d/10)c=u, then if d is a unit digit, ur inequality 0.1<d<1 is obviously satisfied, otherwise it fails. So lets remove ur UNCOUNSCIOUS assumption by letting "d" be an r-digit number. Then d=kx10r-1 where 1<k<10, so u=(0.kx10r-1)c=0.kcx10(r-1)c hence, dc=0.kcx10(r-1)cx10c=0.kcx10rc. Suppose we let m=0.kc, then since m=10logm we have; dc=10logmx10rc=10rc+logm, From this we conclude that the number of digits in dc are precisely 1+rc+clog0.k [or 1+(r-1)c+clogk); if the first digit of the base number is 1 (one) then, there are precisely 1+(r-1)c digits and that is the only case where we know the result precisely (without using calculator). Finally, the number of digits of dc is greater than 1+(r-1)c, where r is the number of digits in d. For example, if we denote "N" by the number of digits in dc, then; for 112, N=1+1x2=3 for 1002, N=1+2x2=5 HI BENBUKS!!! |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 9:22pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
[quote author=Kowor post=42881189][/quote] OK dear , sorry. might not be possible to meet physically..now but u could drop questions ur not clear with here , my able maths lords in d house would do justice as time/chance permits ... hope u get my gist . ? # shalom . @ sir laplacian ...I sight /salute thee boss , nice contributions.... Benbuks= agentofchange1. ..( benbuks deactivated). |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by LordPherule(m): 9:00am On Feb 14, 2016 |
Help! Help!! Help!!!
Now, in the stage that Mathematics looks absurd. Kelebesgue measure indeed.
Pls provide me solutions to these:
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Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Laplacian(m): 7:16am On Feb 15, 2016 |
LordPherule:i have been lukin around for a textbk dat treats dat but didnt find....can u suggest any, mayb i can help? |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by LordPherule(m): 8:00am On Feb 15, 2016 |
Laplacian: I don't have any interest in Topology and those Abstract Mathematics stuff. I can't say precisely the textbook. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Kowor(f): 9:29pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
agentofchange1:. @Agent of change thanks. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 9:38pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
Kowor:yes dear. uwc ma . |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Madmathecian(m): 10:48pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
LordPherule: This is Set Theory. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by benji93: 12:08am On Feb 17, 2016 |
Interesting fact: For all pythagorean triples, the product of the terms of each triple is always a positive integer multiple of the sum of the terms |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by thankyouJesus(m): 2:58pm On Feb 17, 2016 |
benji93:yeah, I agree to an extent but, what about this, 0,-1 and 1? |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by benji93: 5:43pm On Feb 17, 2016 |
thankyouJesus:Ofcourse i was talking about the class of pythagorean triples (a,b,c) beginning with the terms (3,4,5). where a,b,c is a subset of Z+.My assertion is always thru for this case. I am now trying to prove if there are any two pythagorean triples, in which the product of their terms are the same |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by thankyouJesus(m): 6:01pm On Feb 17, 2016 |
benji93:okay sir, goodluck in your endeavour. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Nobody: 9:19pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
Pls statisticians in d houses I need you on this; Given x success in trials,find the maximum likelihood estimate of the parameter p of the binomial distribution given by the probability mass function (x;n,p)=( formula of binomial distribution) for x=0,1,2...,n (answer p^=x^/n) p^ ,x^=p cap,x cap. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Nobody: 9:19pm On Feb 23, 2016 |
Pls statisticians in d houses I need you on this; Given x success in trials,find the maximum likelihood estimate of the parameter p of the binomial distribution given by the probability mass function (x;n,p)=( formula of binomial distribution) for x=0,1,2...,n (answer p^=x^/n) p^ ,x^=p cap,x cap. 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 9:48am On Feb 25, 2016 |
snowprince07: here 1 Share
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Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Nobody: 1:52pm On Feb 26, 2016 |
agentofchange1:thank s man |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by agentofchange1(m): 4:04pm On Feb 26, 2016 |
uwc brother snowprince07: |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by frob0genius(f): 8:40pm On Feb 26, 2016 |
Laplacian: Yeah. Real analysis by H. L ROYDEN 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by seuntosyn: 12:43am On Feb 27, 2016 |
help solve this if 1 is added to both numerator and denominator of a fraction,the fraction becomes 1/2. If 8 is added to both, the fraction becomes 2/3. What is the fraction? |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by thankyouJesus(m): 8:53am On Feb 27, 2016 |
seuntosyn:let the fraction be x/y. (x+1)/(y+1)=1/2. (x+/(y+=2/3. Solve the equations simultaneously to get x and y. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by seuntosyn: 10:46am On Feb 27, 2016 |
thankyouJesus:thanks |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by johnpaul1101(m): 12:32pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
plz someone should help me prove dat the moment of inertia of a sphere=2Mr^2/3.
hapi wknd all! |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by killsmith(f): 1:50pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
LordPherule:lol....just outer measure And you're complaining.....what would you do when u get to measurable function and Lebesgue measurable space?....... Download measure theory by Paul ardos...and study hard....cheers 1 Like |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by Madmathecian(m): 11:32pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
frob0genius:Or better still, Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by frob0genius(f): 3:36pm On Feb 28, 2016 |
Madmathecian:Yeah. That too |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by mojeed4(m): 8:45am On Feb 29, 2016 |
Please help me out with this question. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by mojeed4(m): 8:46am On Feb 29, 2016 |
And this |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by logadims: 10:10am On Feb 29, 2016 |
I'll like to meet with mathematicians residing in Port-Harcourt. So if you stay in PH let me know. I really need to improve in my mathematics skills. |
Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by emenik08: 5:27pm On Feb 29, 2016 |
Who can solve this mathematics Solve for x and y in X^y + Y^x = 16 X + Y = 3 Thanks |
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