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Let a and b be integers with a and b greater than 0. Show
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mrenney
, Dec 7, 2010 04:10 PM
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Last Post: Dec 9, 2010
10:10 AM
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ebaines
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Mathematics
Show that the set SL(R,2) is a subgroup of {GL(R,2),*}
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, Dec 9, 2010 12:11 AM
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Last Post: Dec 9, 2010
12:11 AM
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mrenney
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Mathematics
Show the following is a field. (You must show that operations are binary first.)
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, Dec 9, 2010 12:07 AM
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Last Post: Dec 9, 2010
12:07 AM
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mrenney
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Mathematics
Show the following is a field. (You must show that operations are binary first.)
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mrenney
, Dec 7, 2010 04:16 PM
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Last Post: Dec 8, 2010
04:08 PM
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mrenney
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Mathematics
Prove that if R is an integral domain then R|a| is an integral domain.
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mrenney
, Dec 7, 2010 04:03 PM
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Last Post: Dec 7, 2010
10:51 PM
by
mrenney
Topic:
Mathematics
Using the graphs of r=sin(n theta) and r=cos(m theta) on rectangular grids, explain
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mrenney
, Dec 7, 2010 03:50 PM
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Last Post: Dec 7, 2010
04:36 PM
by
galactus
Topic:
Mathematics
Using parametric equations to produce one curve (written as x = x(t) and y= y(t)
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mrenney
, Dec 7, 2010 03:48 PM
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Last Post: Dec 7, 2010
03:48 PM
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mrenney
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Mathematics
Evaluate the following: a. Sin(sin^-1(x) + cos^-1(y)) and
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mrenney
, Nov 2, 2010 06:35 AM
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Last Post: Nov 2, 2010
10:44 PM
by
Unknown008
Topic:
Math & Sciences
Verify identity (sin^3(x) cos^3(x)) /sin(x) cos(x)
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mrenney
, Oct 24, 2010 07:11 PM
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Last Post: Oct 24, 2010
11:46 PM
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Unknown008
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