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Complex Analysis - Solving Complex Trig functions
You have two simultaneous equations. You've correctly deduced that cosh(x) is never 0, so therefore in equation 2 divide both sides by cosh(x) to get sin(y) = 0 which occurs when y = k*Pi, where k is an element of the integer set Ok so we now know y! Let's look at x. Now you use your first...- nebffa
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Linear Programming question (I think?)
Okay so I have been thinking lots about this and I have been able to well and truly simplify the question I posed in the original post, but I can't see how to edit (maybe I can't) my original post. The question is as follows: There are m events of varying capacity n people Each person gives a...- nebffa
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Linear Programming question (I think?)
Homework Statement This is not a homework question, but it is something I want to work on related to something I volunteer for. Regardless, I did not know where to post this question and this forum was the best place I could think of it. I don't need someone to work it out for me, but what I...- nebffa
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