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Description: Cheating on Homework 101.
 

Continuing issues with self-reference 
  When I was still learning the ropes (even more than I am now), I would write things like 'Let x be y for which....' and Paul would reply with 'STOP THAT'. It took me a while to realise what his objection was all about (I still don't think I quite get it, because my version was much briefer than... more »
By Jack  - May 24 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Solution Manual, Test Bank and Instructor Manual Updated List for 2013-2014 
  Dear All, We have vast range of test banks and solution manuals of all publishers like Mcgraw Hill , Wiley , Pearson and Cengage. If you need any solution manual, testbank for testbooks do contact us anytime, we provide competitive prices and fast delivery after payment done. For your satisfaction We provide you a sample before the payment.... more »
By smtbpor...@gmail.com  - Apr 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

Codomain question 
  Hi again, Is it valid to speak of a 'range' of a codomain? If not, what would be the proper term? With thanks.
By Jack  - Apr 21 - 7 new of 7 messages    

Files Request on Thu 04/18/2013 
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By d...@d.s.com  - Apr 18 - 1 new of 1 message    

P2P Files Request on Sun 04/14/2013 
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By d...@d.s.com  - Apr 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

Can I be certain of this? 
  Let S be a set of real numbers. Can I be ceratin that the expression sum_(k in S) k denotes the sum of all k for which k in S, including the sum b+c, where b and c are elements of S for which b = c? With thanks.
By Jack  - Apr 13 - 21 new of 21 messages    

P2P Files Request 
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By d...@d.s.com  - Apr 12 - 1 new of 1 message    

SOLUTIONS MANUAL: Physics, 2nd Ed James S. Walker 
  I have solution manual for these textbooks .. They are all in PDF format .. If you are interested in any one, please send an email to macmorino(at)gmail(dot)com .. Please I CHARGE for sending the PDF files. Here are the solution manual to some titles.. SOLUTIONS MANUAL: A First Course in the Finite Element Method, 4th... more »
By Mac Morino  - Mar 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

Formal expression required 
  I am trying to say the following, in formal terms: " Any two functions, each of whose graph curve is exclusively convex*, intersect at most twice". * meaning that the curve starts off steep then gradually becomes flatter, at no point violating this trend. Can anyone help me with the mathematical language I need?... more »
By Jack  - Mar 10 - 12 new of 12 messages    

FAQ pointer - read this first 
  Archive-name: math/algebra-help/guidelines-F AQ Posting-Frequency: every 2 weeks Last-modified: September 5, 2011 URL: [link] Copyright: (c) 2002-2011 Darrell Ryan Welcome to alt.algebra.help. The complete posting guidelines and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at:... more »
By Darrell Ryan  - Mar 8 - 1 new of 1 message    

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