Help with Latex: Finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1)

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a participant's difficulty with LaTeX formatting while attempting to find the value of Y(1-1) for the parameters l=1 and y=-1. The scope includes aspects of homework-related queries and technical formatting issues.

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  • Homework-related
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Omri expresses difficulties with LaTeX and mentions a specific question regarding finding Y(1-1) (l=1, y=-1).
  • Another participant humorously states that γ = 42, but this does not seem directly related to the original question.
  • There is a suggestion that Y(1 - 1) could be equivalent to Y(0), raising a question about the notation used.
  • Omri acknowledges issues with the initial message and indicates an attempt to clarify the question.
  • One participant notes that the attachment with the question is still pending, indicating a lack of context for the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion remains unresolved, with participants expressing confusion and humor rather than reaching a consensus on the original question or its context.

Contextual Notes

The lack of the attached PDF limits understanding of the specific problem being addressed, and there are unresolved questions regarding the notation and its implications.

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I'm sorry; I have some difficulties with Latex...

I have attached Pdf with my question on finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1).

Thanks,

Omri
 

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omri3012 said:

Homework Statement



find [tex]\gamma[/tex]


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution

Why, has someone lost it?
 
γ = 42. Thank you. I'll be here all week.
 
as i said,

sorry for the first massage i had some problems with Latex.

I have just edit a new one

Omri
 
The attachment is still pending, so we have no idea what the problem is.
omri3012 said:
I have attached Pdf with my question on finding Y(1-1) (l=1,y=-1).
Is there some reason you wrote Y(1 - 1) = Y(0)?
 

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