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khansaheb
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Could someone please help? best 6 papers turned in by 28 classes are re-read by organizers to ensure marking is correct.
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Please tell us - how did you arrive at the expressions above.
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mario99
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Solve dy/dx= 6e^y sin3x when y=0 and x=0
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Rewriting the problem with latex. \displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 6e^y \sin 3x y(0) = 0 You have a typo in your solution! Notice that...
Today at 2:49 AM
The Highlander
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Could someone please help? best 6 papers turned in by 28 classes are re-read by organizers to ensure marking is correct.
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So why aren't the required answers just: 8, 720\,\,\&\, 1.1\dot1\%? It's a pity the OP didn't provide the possible answers (it looks...
Yesterday at 11:45 PM
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Have you tried separating the variables?
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
The Highlander
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dividing a load of work correctly
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It may not be as simple as that. Along with the possibilities raised at Posts #4 & #7, one might also have to consider the further...
Yesterday at 11:35 PM
Dr.Peterson
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dividing a load of work correctly
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That's probably the intent, as a school problem. And it's convenient that the numbers work out neatly (unlike the real world)...
Yesterday at 11:15 PM
blamocur
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Solve dy/dx= 6e^y sin3x when y=0 and x=0
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Have you tried separating the variables?
Yesterday at 11:09 PM
Steven G
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Solve dy/dx= 6e^y sin3x when y=0 and x=0
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Yes, I can solve it. This being a math help forum no one here will solve this problem for you. If you had read the posting guidelines...
Yesterday at 11:08 PM
blamocur
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Is there a systematic classification of the most common computer science algorithms?
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You might want to look at complexity classes of algorithms, including time complexity.
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eipi45
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dividing a load of work correctly
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This is a ratio question. The ratio of work is A:B = 75:50 So to answer the question , divide the 15 students in the ratio 75:50
Yesterday at 10:52 PM
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Can anyone solve dy/dx= 6e^y sin3x when y=0 and x=0. I cannot get the answer which is y=-ln|-2cosx+3|
Yesterday at 10:33 PM
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khansaheb
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Is there a systematic classification of the most common computer science algorithms?
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If you can make list/s of algorithms that you have in mind (e.g. sorting algorithms, factorization algorithm, knapsacks, fluid flow...
Yesterday at 7:21 PM
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khansaheb
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dividing a load of work correctly
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Did you realize that you "could have" made several important & implicit assumptions - which "could be" as follows: 'A' teaches subject...
Yesterday at 7:10 PM
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Is there a systematic classification of the most common computer science algorithms?
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I think computation classes are the closest you can get simply because algorithms depend on their purpose. You can hardly compare a...
Yesterday at 5:08 PM
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In combinatorics, the twentyfold way (and better known predecessor the twelvefold way) classifies counting problems via a single...
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