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MHB Calculus: Understanding Infinity in Functions
I know when you draw a function, the value of f(x) is real number always (generalization of natural (N), rational (Q), integer (Z) etc) on the Cartesian System. So the question is the number theory. o. k. I will continue with it. (1) What axioms I need to prove it? By what can I use to show... -
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MHB Calculus: Understanding Infinity in Functions
If I know that x goes to infinity, so how can I know how the function pattern is there? What the limit help me for? -
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MHB Calculus: Understanding Infinity in Functions
When have a function and I know by investigation of that it getting "bigger and bigger" or getting "smaller and smaller", how could I know that in infinity it continue by that way always? -
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MHB Volume vs Capacity for Kids: Tips for Explaining
I want to explain to a little child (4.5 years) what the differences between volume vs. capacity. Can you give me some tips?- highmath
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MHB Do Pi and Geometric Shapes Coexist?
(1) Is there a pi in ellipse entity?Why not or yes? (2) Is there a pi in polygons entities (e.g square)? not or yes? (3) If there is pi in some geometries and other not - What is the reason to that? (4) How cloud I know that are no hidden formula of pi in a square figure that the expression in...- highmath
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- Geometric Pi Shapes
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MHB What are the key differences between a set and a class?
What the differences between set and class?- highmath
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- Class Set
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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MHB What distinguishes a Field from a Ring?
What the differences between Field and Ring?- highmath
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- Field Ring
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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MHB Is there a non-regular hexagon
First of All - thanks! Can you post a picture of equiangular polygon (for example, heagox) that is not equilateral?- highmath
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- Forum: General Math
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MHB Is there a non-regular hexagon
How can I prove that If there the only hexagon that his sides equal one to each other then it angles can't be different one from each other?- highmath
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- Hexagon
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MHB Reading Comprehensive - Transitivity Relation
Can one explain to me the sentence: "Transitivity (or transitiveness) is a key property of both partial order relations and equivalence relations.". ...in simple words. The sentence is from Wikipedia at address: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitive_relation- highmath
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- Reading Relation
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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MHB Ordered numbers - limited or not
How many ways we can order numbers? Is there infinity ways to order numbers? Is there a proof of it?- highmath
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- Numbers
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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MHB Are Non-Ordered Numbers More Than Complex Numbers?
1. The complex number are not ordered. Which else number are not ordered? 2. Are the infinitesimally numbers are ordered numbers? It there a difference between infinitesimally number to another infinitesimally number?- highmath
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- Complex Complex numbers Numbers
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MHB Why is ln(k) a Complex Number When k is a Positive Integer?
Why ln(k) when k is a possitive integer, ln(k) is a complex number?- highmath
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- Complex Complex number Integer Positive
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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MHB Is e^x a transcendental function?
O.K. In my words, because e with any power of any number is transcedental function... Right?- highmath
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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MHB Is e^x a transcendental function?
A function that its result, f(x) is not can be found by addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, roots and powers operation. Still, I don't understand.- highmath
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis