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femat Theorem 
  Hi, everyone, I have prove femat theorem is right in a very very simple way, if you are higher than middle school and if you could read Chinese, or by google translater,go to hi.baidu.com/geebox119. It's like a daydream, if you have any problem, ask me.
By conf  - Nov 23 - 4 new of 4 messages    

The cure for the common cold. by The Magizian 
  The cure for the common cold. The cure for the common cold. Well, there are 3 ways that I know of that are proven methods of such. The first is biological, there are 148 surface areas the common cold virus can mutate into. There is another strain which hasn't been around in the united states since the 50's which can mutate into another 4 which seem like other... more »
By //agizian  - Nov 23 - 1 new of 1 message    

Solution to Polynomials 
  CONVENTIONS Capital letters are vectors Lower case letters are scalars * signifies dot product if between vectors * signifies multiplication if between scalars SUM means to sum over the range given view full screen in Courier DEVELOPMENT given the equation of the polynomial, SUM a_p*x^p = 0 p=0,1,2,...,n... more »
By Jon  - Nov 23 - 1 new of 1 message    

The cure for the common cold. 
  The cure for the common cold. Well, there are 3 ways that I know of that are proven methods of such. The first is biological, there are 148 surface areas the common cold virus can mutate into. There is another strain which hasn't been around in the united states since the 50's which can mutate into another 4 which seem like other... more »
By //agizian  - Nov 23 - 4 new of 4 messages    

Polynomial Roots 
  [link] In n dimensions you can pick and choose which 3D slice to make a calculation, but ultimately a point in n-space requires n mutually orthogonal vectors to construct that point. I have provided the basis for the n-degree case, but due to the incorporation of a normal vector that has components from all n dimensions,... more »
By Jon  - Nov 22 - 2 new of 2 messages    

Roots to nth Degree Polynomial 
  [link] The polynomal is expressed as the equation of a plane and an orthogonal basis set up using the unit normal, the unit vector pointing from the intersection of the normal with the plane, to the intersection of the plane with the coordinate axes. From there the space curve in x is projected onto... more »
By Jon  - Nov 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

Solutions Manual and Test Banks 
  We are studentservice team; we have collected solutions manual and test banks for many titles of different subjects. Here under is a small portion of our collection of solutions manual and test bank. if u need anything u can contact us by email service4students(at)hotmail(do t)com do send us email if u need your requests at a cheap price and prompt... more »
By studentservice  - Nov 22 - 1 new of 1 message    

Dumbo Univeristy 
  It is unfortunate that Buchanan has not examined the junk books and assorted materials--produced by the "free market"--that play such a key role, along with fanciful theories of education, in the continuing pseudo-education of American students. Urban schools continue to be prime laboratories for conducting the disgraceful experiments concoted... more »
By Dom  - Nov 21 - 2 new of 2 messages    

rectangle geometry 
  Is there a name given to the problem of finding the maximum area-to- perimeter ratio of a rectangle having radiused corners?
By Grover Hughes  - Nov 19 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Roots to Power Series 
  [link] If this solution is wrong, why did I do everything right to arrive at it? Here it is, then. All the roots to any power series.
By Jon  - Nov 19 - 2 new of 2 messages    

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