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Find the intersection of y=x-1 and y=sin(x) 2009-10-10
Usama pose la question :
There are many modern calculators and softwares that can plot the functions. I have two very simple equations y=x-1 and y=sin(x), if i draw them manually on paper i can not get the accurate value. But i think a computer can easily draw perfect straight and curve lines so it should be easy to find the intersection point of two lines. Is there any way or software that can tell the exact value of intersection point of two lines?
Robert Dawson and Harley Weston lui répond.
Alphanumeric addition 2007-07-01
JYOTI pose la question :
the letters in the alphanumatic addition are all different. find the numbers indicated in codes. all letters are digits from 0 to 9. SEND+MORE=MONEY.
Stephen La Rocque lui répond.
If A is 1 and Z is 26 2007-06-29
Sue pose la question :
If A is 1 and Z is 26 is there a word that when you multiply all the numbers instead of letters adds up to a million?
Chris Fisher and Harley Weston lui répond.
Finding square roots 2007-05-17
Chandler pose la question :
I would like an easy way to find the square root of a number.
Gabriel Potter lui répond.
Successive differences 2002-01-20
Linsey pose la question :
what is the rule for working out the formula for a sequence with three lines of difference? eg.
                      
                     1, 3, 7, 15, 29 
1st line differences:  2, 4, 8, 14 
2nd line differences:    2, 4, 6 
3rd line differences:     2, 2 

Penny Nom lui répond.
Numerical problems 2001-11-27
Yossi pose la question :
I am preparing a 45 minutes class for K-12 students. The problem is to show that algebraic equivalent expressions are not always numerically equivalent. In particular I would like to show one of these dangers: cancellation that occurs during the subtraction of nearly equal quantities. Do you have a good reference I could use to prepare my class. In particular to be able to show some examples and how one can avoid this type of error. I also would like to show examples with practical use. I tried to look up in the web but did not find anyhting appropriate.
Chris Fisher lui répond.
Find the rule 2000-10-27
Kelsa and Linda pose la question :
Find the rule: It had 13 in a circle then 2 blank circles then 31 in a circle then two more blank circles. Could you please help us.
Penny Nom lui répond.
 
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