Is there a visual way to represent this theorem? Like Riemanns rules with rectangles and trapezoids? I know the clear cut way to evaluate the area under the curve using the rule on a closed set. Soooo any thoughts?CORRECTION THIS IS SIMPSONS RULE*typo...
Hey everyone first time poster here, I need help with some factoring of cubes. I know this might tie closely to Diophantine equations but here goes.
Under what condition is the expression x^3+y^3+z^3 factorable? Where x,y,z are positive whole numbers.