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Laplace did a lot of things. If you are referring to Laplace Transforms, they are very helpful for solving certain types of differential equations.
If you decide to become a software engineer, you are signing up to have a 1/2" piece of silicon tell you exactly how stupid you really are for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week
Zac
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Some months have 30 days, Some months have 31 days. How many Months have 28 days?
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dan neely wrote:
All 12 of them.
Yeppers
I'd like to help but I don't feel like Googling it for you.
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This is no maths. Post this on the board for "Old and silly jokes" not here.
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
"Would you like us to drop a bomb on you too? We have 10,000 of them!"
- espeir
"Perhaps we should lend them a nuke or two."
- espeir
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...when I travel and meet foreign people, it happens to ask - sometimes - stupid things. They, kindly say:
- That's a good question...
I think that you posted a good question...;P
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Divide 30 by half and add 10, so what will you get?
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Integer or floating point arithmetic?
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how old are you ?
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Muliply 30 with half and subtract 5.
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
"Would you like us to drop a bomb on you too? We have 10,000 of them!"
- espeir
"Perhaps we should lend them a nuke or two."
- espeir
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maybe lying on his birthdate... i don't think 1984 seems correct... lol
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toxcct wrote: maybe lying on his birthdate... i don't think 1984 seems correct... lol
Or someone was using the account of his big brother
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
"Would you like us to drop a bomb on you too? We have 10,000 of them!"
- espeir
"Perhaps we should lend them a nuke or two."
- espeir
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What are the ways to find a cube of a number other than
1. X~3 = X * X * X
note : ~ = to the power
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X2*X
"I know which side I want to win regardless of how many wrongs they have to commit to achieve it." - Stan Shannon
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X^3 = (2X)^2 + (X^2)*(X-4)
^ power
* multiply
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If X doesnt work then, you can make use of Y
Y~3 = Y * Y * Y
note : ~ = to the power
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noname71 wrote: X~3 = X * X * X
Y = X³ = X * X * X
Are you looking for X?
Then you should take the third root out of Y.
Are You looking for the power (3 in this case) with X^n?
Y = X^n
log(Y) = n * log(X)
n = log(Y) / log(X)
If you are looking for Y just multiply
Regards,
Ingo
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PROST Roleplaying Game
War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.
"Would you like us to drop a bomb on you too? We have 10,000 of them!"
- espeir
"Perhaps we should lend them a nuke or two."
- espeir
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Don't post homework problems here
Do it yourself!
That's no moon, it's a space station. - Obi-wan Kenobi
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thanks for your help and just to let you know i have tried to do it myself and the idea of this site is to ask for help.we are not all as clever as others when it comes to c++.
thanks for your advice
klck2000
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klck2000 wrote: we are not all as clever as others when it comes to c++.
Nobody is gonna write a whole program for you. Most people tend to rather you put some effort into solving the problem yourself, rather than just post your homework question so other people can do your dirty work while you don't learn the material.
None of the uber programmers started off as such you know. It takes effort.
BTW, if you don't understand something, why can't you ask your teacher for clairty? I mean, that's what they are there for right?
Jeremy Falcon
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Calculating the mean and median are a fairly easy task. Standard Deviation is a little harder.
What do you need help with, exactly what don’t you understand how to do?
Before you answer that, write out some pseudo code and go through the logic.
Post a specific question that proves you have attempted this on your own, otherwise I don’t think you will get much help.
If you need links to information for standard deviation you can find more then enough information using google. However, I will start you off.
http://www.med.umkc.edu/tlwbiostats/variability.html#deviation[^]
Good luck and enjoy the challenge.
will
I hate users. Not all of them, just the ones who talk.CP member: Al Einstien
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Given two arrays, containing equal number of elements but not in the same order of appearance, what is the fastest method of checking whether the elements in the arrays match or not?
Note - This should be accomplished without sorting the arrays.
Cutebug
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