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Ill post my code later.
Hints:
The growth can be found using a recursive series and the associated logic.
Will require a for loop.
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This problem is more computationally proofy. I had fun with it. Mind you, youre solving the character polynomial associated with a second order diffy eqn with monomial constants with the substitution y=x^m.
Have fun, if you get it right ill give you boob pictures.
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I remember having a discussion with one of my math peers about floiting point error but it seems different than that. For example in c++
#Include <iostream></iostream>
#Include <cmath></cmath>
Using namespace std
Int main ()
{
\ declaration of string value
string X=" "
\ ui to get an input
cout << "Enter a numerical value";
cin >> X;
cout << "\n" << endl;
*conversion, redeclaration with associated values *\
const double pi =3.1415
double stragcel = stof(X) * pi * 2
\ print of your cute twinkry
cout << "The amount of cute twinkry in your soy titties is " << stragcel << " inches squared. You might wanna get that checked out." << " In terms of the range of the oscillations of your cute twinkry it is " << sin(stragcel) << " to " << sin(-stragcel) << ". This is dangerously off the charts. We cannot help your cute twinkry, sir." << endl;
return 0;
}I have done similar things with floating points but the error seems to be constant with int, float, and double. What is it?
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Russel, makes reference to wittgensteins constructs vaguely. I recommend checking out logicus tracatus philosophicus as it is an interesting contribution to the formation of logic as a teue discipline of mathematics and when the world finally had a cohesives train of thought that cemented mathematics as another ideology created by humans. Not this mystical construct with non-contradictory extensions of original axioms of ideology.
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To the mathematically inclined this book has presented value to me so far.
It isnt a book one should expect to read in on session or even in a couple of months of pure devotion. Instead it is material that should be reviewed and digested in conjunction with one's own studies and pursuits. It covers a vast variety of topics found in pure maths, but the real meat that one can chew on is its discourse on the philosophy of maths, techniques used to be a mathematician, and the historical mentions.
Kinda expensive though. 64 bucks.
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Im not going to do them cause I've already done them. But here ya go! Taken from "Introduction to Real Analysis," by William Trench
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Most of the nobel prizes are b.s. political trash, but science is less affected with the trash of humanity. The physics winners goes to the three people that shown that bell's inequality can be broken with a specific experimental set-up, the person who did the experiment, and the person who applied it to create quantum computing. If microscopic engineering improves and current atom by atom materials construction techniques can be industrialized we may see a phase of technology where the spin parity of photons instead of electrons can be used for quantum computing. Of course reality limits technology, but innovation uses limitations to create technology!