Okay, so the property says that basically N = a^{n} - b^{n} may be factorized as a^{n} - b^{n} = (a - b)M(a) where M(a) may be derived by long...
Yes, the thinking. I don't understand the immediate movement from N = a^n - b^n to the factorization thereof. It doesn't explain it in the book and I...
Okay, so I'm reading "Number Theory and Its History" by Oystein Ore and I've come to not a point where I am stuck, but rather perplexed. It states...
This is just speculation, and I have no idea if it is already a concept in action, but: Would it not be possible to mathematically deduce the most...
Haha, yeah, I'm trying to find a more direct/quick way to learn it.
I have very little geometrical knowledge, although I've made it to AP Calculus and am doing very well. However, I am often anxious not knowing all...
Yeah...electrons move. Wtf mate? Just read it out of my Biology book.
If in relativity time dilation occurs more noticeably the closer one reaches the speed of light, then, does not time dilation occur within atoms? As...
I was just asking because I was thinking about things. There was no seriousness or tested validity in what I was saying. It was a question. Now I'm...
No, I don't know exactly what that means. Like I said, this was just me thinking about things. I'm saying, if there's a general infinity, as in...
The minimum is where within the infinity counting will begin. The max is where it ends. So if a = 0 and b = 4 (given d is `p`) then, within a general...
Ok, here would be the (revised) definition of my notation: Base: {_{d}^{c}\infty_{a}^{b}} Where: a = the minimum delimiter, b = maximum...
Just finished watching "Dangerous Knowledge" (search google videos) and it talks about Georg Cantor and adding infinities. I don't know if there is a...
I have really no idea how to solve this problem. I'm not sure if I can or should use a proof or what but I've only yielded two answers. Here's the...
I didn't care too much for the link. I don't know...I'm in a weird bit of states right now. Thanks all.
Ok, W = Fd. Question: is there work when someone lifts and object upwards with a y-displacement but no x-displacement? What about when they let it...
Thank you SO much; this explains why my answer didn't match =).
Is there a general summation for the area below a curvilinear line? Also, in the summation for the area below a slanted line, what does 'a' stand...
Of course for the SAT, and if PreCal is offered as a summer class I'll be in Calculus next year and if that happened I would be taking the AP Calc...
Well, I'm pretty good at self studying actually. So, say, giving me the benefit of the doubt, what would be the most beneficial mathematics book I...
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