Who is your favorite mathematician? What is your favorite historical/political moment involving mathematics? What do you think of people constantly bringing up division by zero in every single mathematics oriented anything?
Who is your favorite mathematician? What is your favorite historical/political moment involving mathematics? What do you think of people constantly bringing up division by zero in every single mathematics oriented anything?
Favorite Mathematician: Arthur Cayley. He invented matrix theory in the 1850's.
Favorite Historical/Political Math Moment: Nothing really comes to mind.
Division by 0: I think it's kind of like people are laughing at math. They're saying "lol u guyz cant even divide by 0 u suck".
Your really good! Thanks for the exponents info! I have another question. Can you answer this? this is just out of pure curiosity! and show your work!
6.3*4-72(8.32+7)
Something tells me that this is a homework problem that you don't know how to solve. Just remember order of operations. PEMDAS. Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division Addition/Subtraction.
Something tells me that this is a homework problem that you don't know how to solve. Just remember order of operations. PEMDAS. Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division Addition/Subtraction.
I swear this isnt homework. I am in college for French. I am just curious.
Thanks! I never got used to doing that with (what do youcall them?) point numbers i guess? I promise i dont have homework for this. I learned about it to long ago. What do you love so much about math? I always liked algabra but that was basically it. I wanted to get back into it for my up coming college years i plan to go through. I like education, thats why i want to try new things that involve learning before i make up my mind.
No problem.
Favorite Mathematician: Arthur Cayley. He invented matrix theory in the 1850's.
Favorite Historical/Political Math Moment: Nothing really comes to mind.
Division by 0: I think it's kind of like people are laughing at math. They're saying "lol u guyz cant even divide by 0 u suck".
6.3*4-72(8.32+7)
Something tells me that this is a homework problem that you don't know how to solve. Just remember order of operations. PEMDAS. Parentheses Exponents Multiplication/Division Addition/Subtraction.
I swear this isnt homework. I am in college for French. I am just curious.
6.3*4-72(15.32)
25.2-1103.04
-1077.84
e^(ix)= i*sin(x)+cos(x)
So e^(i*pi)= i*sin(pi)+cos(pi)= i*0+(-1)= -1
-1+1=0.
Probably not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P_=_NP_problem