Apparently, the answer is suppose to prove that it gets to 2 square root 3.
But i don't see how i can get such a perfect answer without trying to evaluate 2 square root 3.
Pigeon Hole Theory. Is it still relevant? How can we apply it to our daily lives and mathematics? What exactly is it about? Is it applicable only for numbers?
Ya. I'm gene. Hmm... is there by any chance that i know you? because i got a PM from you, for a wrong belated birthday blessing. ha ha...
IN singapore we call it the O levels. Well, it is basically the same as GCSE. The full name is GCSE O Levels. So, Ed, what subjects are you taking? 16 this year i guess?
Which contains protein whereby a biuret test will show a positive result?
I know saliva contain enzymes. Enzymes are protein in nature but aren't there in minute quantities to be accounted for?
Isn't urea made from protein?
Ok. Let's say that there is a given function y=f(x)
And if your inverse of f(x) is exactly the same as f(x). What can you say about the symmetry of the graph of f(x)?
Well, his books are fantasy. Yet, i feel something for it even though the plot can be quite predictable at times. Reading it makes me wanna go space travelling tough.
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