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From: Ka-In Yen on 3 Aug 2006 20:10 Ka-In Yen wrote: > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > Eric Gisse wrote: > > > You repost the same tripe about once a month in the same thread over > > > and over while ignoring criticisms that would cause you to have to > > > abandon your work. > > > > Home work for Eric Gisse: > > A rectangle sits in 3D space. The area vector of the rectangle is A, > > and the legth vector of one side of the rectangle is L. Please find > > the length vector of the other side of the rectangle? > > Dear Eric Gisse, > > How long do you need to solve this problem? I am waiting > for your answer. You can discuss with Bilge and Puddleduck, > if the problem is difficult. Dear Eric Gisse, You can run, but you can't hide. Do you have any question to solve this problem?
From: Ka-In Yen on 24 Aug 2006 21:33 Home work for Eric Gisse: A rectangle sits in 3D space. The area vector of the rectangle is A, and the legth vector of one side of the rectangle is L. Please find the length vector of the other side of the rectangle?
From: Sorcerer on 24 Aug 2006 21:55 "Ka-In Yen" <yenkain(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote in message news:1156469606.545703.194940(a)i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... | | Home work for Eric Gisse: | A rectangle sits in 3D space. The area vector of the rectangle is A, | and the legth vector of one side of the rectangle is L. Please find | the length vector of the other side of the rectangle? | Goose will say it's moving at velocity v and divide by sqrt(1-v^2/c^2) Androcles.
From: Sam Wormley on 24 Aug 2006 23:18 Ka-In Yen wrote: > A rectangle sits in 3D space. The area vector of the rectangle is A, > and the legth vector of one side of the rectangle is L. Please find > the length vector of the other side of the rectangle? > Too hard for Ka-In Yen? Hire tutor!
From: Danny Dot on 28 Aug 2006 21:06
-- Danny Dot Look at my site and see how NASA treats a creative mind!!! The summary is "Not Very Well" :-) www.mobbinggonemad.org "Ka-In Yen" <yenkain(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote in message news:1156469606.545703.194940(a)i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Home work for Eric Gisse: > A rectangle sits in 3D space. The area vector of the rectangle is A, > and the legth vector of one side of the rectangle is L. Please find > the length vector of the other side of the rectangle? > I have always thought of mass as a scalar, not a vector. Momentum is a vector, but not mass. Maybe I am wrong. Danny Dot www.mobbinggonemad.org |