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Solving Asymptote Ambiguity: Find Attachment
Vsage, I am glad about your responce. Thank you- Didd
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- Forum: General Math
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Solving Asymptote Ambiguity: Find Attachment
It is informal defination. Truly, it confuses a lot if you are not patient enough to grasp the idea. At this time, I was unable to delete the message. On other time, I might resend it with clear and formal way of prooving it. What I prsented there is , "Informal way of prooving". I appolgise...- Didd
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- Forum: General Math
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Solving Asymptote Ambiguity: Find Attachment
Hello Look for the attachment and if you found any ambiguity, please reply.- Didd
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- Forum: General Math
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Projectile Motion of a golf ball off a cliff
Hello Look for the animation give at: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/vectors/hlp.html I hope you will be satissfied. Then manipulate the equation. Tip: The time it takes for horizontal motion=Vertical motion- Didd
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Why do we equal equations to 0 (zero)?
Hello, Leo Duluc! This point is touched in the above post but let me repeat it again in slightly different way. The reason to set polynomials,in general, specifically like, linear, quadratic and etc... equal to zero helps us to find where the graph touches the x-axis, the point where the...- Didd
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Best Books on Modern Algebra: Popular to Undergraduate
I have this one Algebra book. Which is very interesting(in my opinion). It is mostly High School Level Algebra. Title:Algebra a modern approach Authors: Max peters William L.Shaff- Didd
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Undergrad SupermanMotion Question: What Happens to A When Its Environment Disappears?
Reply Hello! Edited: :eek: I read the word pace as path before and wrote something. I appologise and have edited it. ______________________________ Unless and other wise A is given some force he\she can’t move forwards because of inertia. So it will stay at that point in relative... -
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High School The physics most common in your life
Newton's third law of motion. Not mostly but always.- Didd
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad How does bouyancy work from a molecular point of view?
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High School Newton's Law of Cooling constant k
Go to http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Newton%27s%20law%20of%20cooling and find out about K. And also http://www.southwestern.edu/~richards/cool.html. -
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Undergrad How does bouyancy work from a molecular point of view?
buoyant force is associated with liquids. If you drop a liquid into another liquid, it is the momentum which makes the other liquid to sink down. Don't make things complicated. buoyant force:It is a reaction force. When you immerse an object into a liquid a buoyant force acts upon the object... -
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Undergrad Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light
Build a plane that can reach a speed of light. But still light is greater by the same amount of speed! Do you know what is greater than the speed of light? "It is your thinking. But since it have no mass you can't comapre it with speed of light."- Didd
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Is the Universe Truly Infinite and Expanding, or Does It Have Limits?
"So it's possible the universe could in fact be infinite and expanding?" According to the recent discovery of astronomers, yes! It is a special kind of force which is playing a role in the expansion of the universe.- Didd
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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What Is the Probability of Selecting Two Cards That Sum to 3 from a Stack of 6?
Gokul43201 , you are right! What am I thinking. I was tricked by my silly reasoning. Thank you for catching that.- Didd
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Black holes and dark matter holding galaxies together?
I am mot an expert here! Recently, scientist have discovered a force that overcome the force of gravity. Stars are found to be circulating or in other mode about a black hole. The expansion of the universe is resulted due to this special kind of force. Every thing in the universe is in...- Didd
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics