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full solution manual for: Orbital Mechanics: For Engineering Students by Howard Curtis 2nd edition (includes matlab scripts) Hello, I was wondering if you have the full solution manual for: Orbital Mechanics: For Engineering Students by Howard Curtis 2nd edition (includes matlab scripts). please let me know asap!!!! Regards, alajmiahmed2010(a)gmail.com ... 17 Jan 2010 13:56
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Bret's Law of Sig Figs The importance of a measurement to life, limb, prosperity and happiness is always inversely proportional to the number of that measurement's sig figs. Bret Cahill ... 21 Jan 2010 16:55
Field automorphism of R Hi, (Question at the end where the proof stumps on) Let * R be the set of real numbers, * Q be the set of rational numbers, * N be the set of natural numbers, * Z be the set of integers, and * f be a field automorphism in R. Claim: f is the identity function: f(x) = x Proof: 1) for all x: f(x) = ... 20 Jan 2010 09:31
How can I be sure that de L'Hopitals rule doesn't hide some solutions consider the following trivial example: lim for x-->0 (x/x) applying de L'Hopitals rule gives 1 However 0/0 can be any number not just 1 How then can I be sure when I use de L'Hopital for complex expressions it wil not hide solutions candide ... 17 Jan 2010 06:11
proof that once Finite is precisely defined that Algebra on infinite set is nonexistent #302; Correcting Math I suppose that is a proof, of sorts, although I am not enamored by it. I want to prove that the only way to well-define or precisely define Finite is to pick a large number and say that is the end of Finite. But once that is accomplished the Infinity no longer has a mathematical Algebra because multiplication o... 23 Jan 2010 15:27
Processes which propagate faster than exponentially Apologies for the crosspost, but this is related to many areas. Is anyone aware of any physical/chemical/nuclear processes which propagate at rates faster than exponential? From my search so far, it appears that the fastest processes available, like cancer and viruses in biology, and nuclear explosions and supern... 21 Jan 2010 20:19
find max and min here's the problem a and b are positive real numbers b > a find, a,b such that (b - a) takes a minimum value and a/b takes a maximum value i have no clue how to proceed ... 15 Jan 2010 08:15
Adriaan van Roomen 45th degree equation and Francois Viete (Vieta)[historical] I've been trying to get a good picture of a challenge problem posed by van Roomen around 1594 and soon after solved by Vieta. What's still missing is the value of the constant 'c' in Roomen's equation, among other things ... According to Wikipedia < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Vi%C3%A8te#The_Adr... 19 Jan 2010 05:45 |