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well, i was bothered for a while, until other people said they can't be arsed. and now i can't be arsed either. gonna delete the stuff i have done till now. which is about one bass line
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ok. i am sure some pple will bother.
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ok, this is for all the musicians and composers in here. compose a theme tune for SFN, any style, any lenght. ovbiously we dont want a symphony or a concerto. if u dont have any software to write music in. either download the demo of sibelius or other such software. this is what you should do 1)compose the music 2)create an audio file, either recording of you playing, or a midi 2)post the sheet music as well good luck!! entries will be put up for a vote at the end of the allowed time which is 1 week
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some approximations this ones due to Ramanujan, a famous indian mathematician who came to england. correct to 31 digits also using all the numbers 0-9 correct to 8 digits and an infinite product that relates pi with the nth prime number p_n , due to Euler pi = = there is also a sequence of six consecutive 9's at the 762 decimal place of pi.known as the feynman point. there is no string of seven 9's in the first million digits of pi. These and all sort of information about pi can be found at http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Pi.html and http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/HistTopics/Pi_through_the_ages.html
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i heard that if u fill a water tight metal compartment with water, and seal it , so that it has only water init. then you cool it down below freezing temp. the metal box will explode with ferocious power. is that true?
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no the covenant elite
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I think ur talking about a sequence of partial sums. i.e if u have a [math]\sum_{k=p}^{n}a_k[/math] then the nth partial sum would be [math]S_n=\sum_{k=p}^{n}a_k[/math] for all [math]n \ge p[/math] So now you define a sequence of nth partial sums that is {S_n}, and that will give u the set your looking for. maths programs should have the ability to calculate partial sums.
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exactly how old is pi?
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flash is definitely the way to go. but i got no idea how it works. but i seen some stuff it can do. alternatively you might wanna do some programming in java
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probably quite painful, cos it causes the heart to vibrate rapidly and explode inside the chest with such force that it cracks the rib cage apart.
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Was anyone famous born or died on ur birthday?
bloodhound replied to bloodhound's topic in Mathematics
The ones pple have listen so far jordan : Bernoulli 5614: Weber, Dirichlet atinymonkey: Feynman,Schwarzschild MulderMan:de Moivre I am defining famous: if u hear the name in general studying maths in a level , and undergrad degree. nothing specialised. for example Gauss, Cauchy, Lagrange, Legendre, Euler, Euclid, Argand, De Moivre, Ramanujan, Hardy, Tayor, Mclaurin, Newton, Poisson, Bernoulli, Hilbert, Fermat, Pascal etc.etc -
tried to? i thought he actually did.
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Having trouble with this. Determind whether the following statement is true of false If [math]a_k \in \mathbb{R}[/math] for each [math]k \in \mathbb{N}[/math] and [math]\sum_{k=1}^{\infty}a_k[/math] converges, then so does [math]\sum_{k=1}^{\infty}a_k^2[/math]. If you think the statement is true, prove it. If you think it's false, give an explicit counter-example.
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i cannot answer this question. but it may have something to do with the Coriolis Force. The same force that makes the water do down the sink in different directions in north and south
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Was anyone famous born or died on ur birthday?
bloodhound replied to bloodhound's topic in Mathematics
he was addressing my complaint that i didnt share my b day with birth or death of anyone famous. he probably didn't realise that i was talking about famous mathematicians. so yes i hink i did answer jordan's question -
360 degree which way? horizontally or vertically
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Was anyone famous born or died on ur birthday?
bloodhound replied to bloodhound's topic in Mathematics
this thread was meant to look at Famous Mathematicians. thats why i gave the link.and put the tread in the maths section. i should have said that in the thread topic. -
too much for my taste... and too many flames. those are just lame.
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Was anyone famous born or died on ur birthday?
bloodhound replied to bloodhound's topic in Mathematics
oh my god . most of the pple here seem to share their bdays with death or birth of some famous mathematicians.. except me -
oh well. i like mikal hoard. hes really funny when he speaks. and his finger pointing and stuff. love him
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if he was such a good tactician, why was need for a new leadership?
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what do u think os IDS then?
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who do u think would win? [in case you don't know who darren brown is , he is an amazing phsyco analyst (or thats what they call him). He even played Russian Roulett live on tele with live ammunition, and didnt just stop at one go, he kept going until the last chamber. In my opinion hes better than David Blaine]
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that was ages ago. he is more experienced now