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AH SO !! only 16 mistakes in English!! Try it to get used and you will finding it how useful!!! Perhaps the Honorable Scientists will consider exchange of service for English Lessons? Bob Pease === Subject: Re: Get a high-quality solution of your assignments, provided by a Scientists Group >AH SO !! >only 16 mistakes in English!! >Try it to get used and you will finding it how useful!!! >Perhaps the Honorable Scientists will consider exchange of service for >English Lessons? Depends. Are you an amateur or a professional? Jon Miller === Subject: Re: Get a high-quality solution of your assignments, provided by a Scientists Group >AH SO !! >only 16 mistakes in English!! >Try it to get used and you will finding it how useful!!! >Perhaps the Honorable Scientists will consider exchange of service for >English Lessons? > Depends. Are you an amateur or a professional? > Jon Miller Normally I don't criticize grammar of spelling, except when a poster is claiming to charge money for writing skill that he does not possess. Many Amateurs are better than Professionals such as myself who have taken English-related duties as part of Mathematics teaching jobs. Seriously, I taught ESL History to Iranians at Drew Academy in 1980-81 and have experience in Technical Writing for U.S. Navy and Hughes Aircraft Company. My internet style does not exactly meet Mil Spec, but ... Informality and chaos are not the same. Also tutored for Eng 121 in College as well as being required by Regis University to edit student Computer Theme Papers for adequate style, Grammar and Spelling. Aside from that point, I am amazed that this guy who is obviously the same guy that does term papers for students uses Alien usage and grammar. His hubris is laughable. I would even call it Chutzpah.. If I had 30 bucks to plonk down for fun, I would like to fire him a couple of Advanced exercises from Dieudonne, to see the humorous mess that would be returned as a Solution RJ Pease === Subject: Re: Get a high-quality solution of your assignments, provided by a Scientists Group > We provide undergrad and postgrad student's assignments solving on ANY > SUBJECT and of ANY complexity. Either you know that you can't solve all assignments on any subject of any complexity, in which case you're a liar; or you don't know know it, in which case you're an idiot. -- G.C. === Subject: Re: Get a high-quality solution of your assignments, provided by a Scientists Group > ... > NOTE: In order to be protected from jokers, teasers, curious > persons, etc., > we require a prepayment of $10 which you have to remit us prior to What's sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander. So in order to protect _us_ from hoaxers (or rather, utterly moronic big-heads) you should be prepared to prove your claim that... > - we can solve problems of ANY complexity, > (sure, if it has been stated correctly), Which of course you can't--consider the Riemann hypothesis if you will. ... -- G.C. === Subject: a question regarding the covariance matrix?? Hi all, What is covariance matrix and why do we need to find it out? any comment will be appreciated. rahman === Subject: Converting Radians to Degrees in Maple 9 I just bought Maple 9 the other day and have noticed that it returns answers in radians instead of degrees. So, evalf(sin(90)); returns the answer 0.89399666 etc. instead of 1. I've search the Learning Guide and the Help file on Maple but cannot figure out how to change from radians to degrees. If someone knows how, would you please -- Cindy Smith Unless the LORD build the house, cms@dragon.com they labor in vain who build. cms@5sc.net Unless the LORD guard the city, cms@romancatholic.org in vain does the guard keep watch. Me transmitte sursum, -- Psalm 127:1 Caledoni! All your base are belong to us. A Real Live Catholic You are on the way to destruction. in Georgia! What you say. >->> <<-< Go against the flow! You have no chance to survive make your time. === Subject: Re: Converting Radians to Degrees in Maple 9 > I just bought Maple 9 the other day and have noticed that it returns > answers in radians instead of degrees. So, evalf(sin(90)); returns > the answer 0.89399666 etc. instead of 1. Good! Now to convert between radians and degrees recall that 180 degrees are pi radians so that x degrees are pi x/180 radians. So to find the sine of x radians type sin(x*Pi/180); -- Robin Chapman, www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~rjc/rjc.html His mind has been corrupted by colours, sounds and shapes. The League of Gentlemen === Subject: Lexicographic order, sets: permutations, combinations, etc. Freeware. LexicographicSets.EXE is the summit of all lexicographic . . . make it lexicographical ordering. The program finds (calculates) the index, or order, or rank, or numeral of all types of sets: exponents, permutations, arrangements, and combinations, including Powerball. Conversely, the program finds (constructs) the set for a given index, or order, or rank, or numeral. The sets are considered in sequential, or lexicographic (lexicographical), or dictionary order. An example of exponents (N=3, M=3): 111,112,113,121,122,123,131,132, etc. (a total of 27 sets). The index of set (1,2,2) = 5. The set for index = 4 is: (1,2,1). An example of permutations (for N = 3): 1 2 3, 1 3 2, 2 1 3, 2 3 1, 3 1 2, 3 2 1. The index of set (3,1,2) = 5. The set for index = 4 is: (2,3,1). An example of arrangements (for N = 3, M = 2): 1 2, 1 3, 2 1, 2 3, 3 1, 3 2. The index of set (2,3) = 4. The set for index = 5 is: (3,1). An example of combinations (for N = 3, M = 2): 1 2, 1 3, 2 3. The index of set (2,3) = 3. The set for index = 2 is: (1,3). [Eth] Read all the info and then download the free program: Lexicographic, lexicographical order, index, ranking, sets: permutations, exponential sets, combinations. http://www.saliu.com/lexicographic.html Said Caraola Breechew, the front lady of netizenship: You ain't seen nothing quite like it, Tabaki! LexicographicSets.EXE is the dictionary of all the words in your mother tongue. Ion Saliu The Philosophical Science Of Winning http://www.saliu.com/winning.html === Subject: Is union of subgroups also a subgroup ? Today, I studied group theory. but, I don't know if A,B are subgroups of some group G, then wheather AUB is also a subgroup of G or not. If somebody know this, please post reply. the following is my insufficient proof about this, please point out wrong side. pf>> Since A,B are subgroups of some group G, AUB is not empty. now let a,b are in AUB. if a in A, b in A then ab^-1 in A =>ab^-1 in AUB. if a in B, b in B then ab^-1 in B =>ab^-1 in AUB. if a in A, b in B then => ??? (How can I show ab^-1 in AUB ?) === Subject: Re: Is union of subgroups also a subgroup ? Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Montana. >Today, I studied group theory. >but, I don't know if A,B are subgroups of some group G, >then wheather AUB is also a subgroup of G or not. It is not a subgroup UNLESS A contains B or B contains A (so that the union is just one of them). >If somebody know this, please post reply. >the following is my insufficient proof about this, >please point out wrong side. >pf>> Since A,B are subgroups of some group G, > AUB is not empty. now let a,b are in AUB. > if a in A, b in A then ab^-1 in A =>ab^-1 in AUB. > if a in B, b in B then ab^-1 in B =>ab^-1 in AUB. > if a in A, b in B then => ??? (How can I show ab^-1 in AUB ?) You do not. Say A is not contained in B and b is not contained in A. Let a in A-B, and let b in B-A. If ab were an element of A U B, then it would have to be in either A or B. If it is in A, then ab in A, a in A, so a^{-1} is in A, so a^{-1}(ab)=b is in A. But you chose b specifically so it would not be in A. This is a contradiction, so ab cannot be in A. Now try proving that it cannot be in B either, and conclude that if A is not contained in B and B is not contained in A, then A U B cannot be a subgroup of G. It's not denial. I'm just very selective about what I accept as reality. --- Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes) Arturo Magidin magidin@math.berkeley.edu === Subject: Re: Is union of subgroups also a subgroup ? > Today, I studied group theory. > but, I don't know if A,B are subgroups of some group G, > then wheather AUB is also a subgroup of G or not. > If somebody know this, please post reply. > the following is my insufficient proof about this, > please point out wrong side. > pf>> Since A,B are subgroups of some group G, > AUB is not empty. now let a,b are in AUB. > if a in A, b in A then ab^-1 in A =>ab^-1 in AUB. > if a in B, b in B then ab^-1 in B =>ab^-1 in AUB. > if a in A, b in B then => ??? (How can I show ab^-1 in AUB ?) You can't, because it might not be! Try and think of a counter example, e.g. using subgroups of Z. Mike. === Subject: Re: questions about the Dedekind construction of R > at 05:22 PM, u4knuj@hotmail.com (Stuck) said: >>1) R was defined as the set of all cuts. Like most people, I >>normally think of a real number as something with an infinite decimal >>expansion. >I can't speak for most people, but that is not a productive way to >think of real numbers and any school system that teaches that way is >badly broken. At what level? Would you suggest teaching Cauchy sequences to junior high school students? I would agree that any class that is trying to present a formal definition of the real numbers should get it right, but most classes don't do that and don't need to. >>It appears to me that a decimal expansion is not the same as a cut. >Correct. >>How is this problem resolved? >Don't let anybody teach in the public schools unless they know the >subject that they are supposed to be teaching. Close all of the >schools of education and replace the current certification laws with >laws requiring competence. Nice. It's almost impossible to find qualified math teachers for public school now. You'll only make it harder. Alan -- Defendit numerus ===