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From: Phineas T Puddleduck on 29 Apr 2007 20:31 In article <1177892889.623225.80690(a)n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Ka-In Yen <yenkain(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote: > On Apr 28, 9:23 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > > > Finish your homework, or I will call your mami. > > > > > > > > > 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? > > > > Suppose instead of a rectangle you have some curved surface > > with area A. What is the vector? > > Dear Dr. David Kirkby, > > This is a question for college student. Please take a > course of Calculus. It's good for you. We know the answer - you obviously don't, hence this reply. -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command).
From: Eric Gisse on 29 Apr 2007 22:20 On Apr 29, 4:28 pm, Ka-In Yen <yenk...(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote: > On Apr 28, 9:23 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > > > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > > Finish your homework, or I will call your mami. > > > > Home work for EricGisse: > > > 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? > > > Suppose instead of a rectangle you have some curved surface > > with area A. What is the vector? > > Dear Dr. David Kirkby, > > This is a question for college student. Please take a > course of Calculus. It's good for you. Are you _still_ under the illusion that the _defined_ vectorial area used by vector calculus are has anything at all to do with your screed?
From: Ka-In Yen on 30 Apr 2007 20:20 On Apr 28, 9:19 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > > This is a question for high school student. You should > > ask your high school teacher. > > I am asking YOU. What is the direction of an area? Dear Dr. David Kirkby, I am not responsible for your high school eduation and there is no free e-tutoring any more.
From: Phineas T Puddleduck on 30 Apr 2007 20:23 In article <1177978829.894994.272240(a)n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, Ka-In Yen <yenkain(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote: > On Apr 28, 9:19 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > > > > This is a question for high school student. You should > > > ask your high school teacher. > > > > I am asking YOU. What is the direction of an area? > > Dear Dr. David Kirkby, > > I am not responsible for your high school eduation and > there is no free e-tutoring any more. So you can't answer the question then. Considering YOU are the one espousing new information, the onus is on YOU to answer questions, or are you afraid that your ignorance has already been roundly shown to one and all? -- Sacred keeper of the Hollow Sphere, and the space within the Coffee Boy singularity. COOSN-174-07-82116: alt.astronomy's favourite poster (from a survey taken of the saucerhead high command).
From: Ka-In Yen on 30 Apr 2007 20:34
On May 1, 8:23 am, Phineas T Puddleduck <phineaspuddled...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > In article <1177978829.894994.272...(a)n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, > Ka-In Yen <yenk...(a)yahoo.com.tw> wrote: > > > On Apr 28, 9:19 am, Bob Kolker <nowh...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > > > Ka-In Yen wrote: > > > > > This is a question for high school student. You should > > > > ask your high school teacher. > > > > I am asking YOU. What is the direction of an area? > > > Dear Dr. David Kirkby, > > > I am not responsible for your high school eduation and > > there is no free e-tutoring any more. > > So you can't answer the question then. Considering YOU are the one espousing > new information, the onus is on YOU to answer questions, or are you afraid that > your ignorance has already been roundly shown to one and all? I will not be afraid to answer his question, if you pay me US$1,000. |