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Does this help at all? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_(mathematics) If not, what is lacking?
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That depends on the context. Can you be more specific?
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Good morning, I hope you're well and thank you in advance. I got Masters in Chemistry (1998) and studied maths till 12 grade(1994). I...
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Is this a problem that was assigned to you in an instructional class or a practical problem? The problem statement is vague - mainly...
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But that has nothing to do with the question, which is to show either that there is some n for which the expression is a natural number...
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Your OP did not explicitly say that. I was simply showing that the given expression need not produce natural number, for all 'n' (natural).
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The above calculation is incorrect (due to temporary insanity)...... but the conclusion is correct. (5^2 - 1)/(4^2 - 1) = 24/15 =...
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Yes, the problem is actually bad, if you focus on the picture. It isn't actually true in the drawing that the 150 meter distance ends at...
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Limits are in the formal definitions of both definite integrals and derivatives. But more to the point: \int_a^\infty f(x) dx =...
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mod 5 and mod 3 together seem to work for me.
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mod 5 and mod 3 together seem to work for me.
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Yes, the problem is actually bad, if you focus on the picture. It isn't actually true in the drawing that the 150 meter distance ends at...
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TY. I didn't see the drawing that way since the hill didn't have a straight slope. It was confusing.
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