Stick away from your cliches. I would go with something original. Think of the changes your grandparents have had to endure. See everyone goes for big business or large scale local-global. The other thing you must remember is you can either do it from the perspective of the local or of the...
I want to use Mr. Palomar by Italo Calvino (the translated version) for navigating the global. It is relatively short and technique rich. It has a lot of paradigm/philosophical commentry. Just wondering if it fits the criteria. My prescribed texts are Heaney and Alistar MacLeod's Island. For my...
ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d
has roots alpha, beta, gamma and delta
find equation with
alpha^2...
i understand that use x^1/2 i can do this question
find equation with
1/alpha
from the examples i see you use 1/x
i dont get it why is it for one you rearrange and for the other you don't.
and...
think about that thing with the two arguments equaling the the angle.
like bakes put on the board
this is tough
if u figure it out gimme a yell
i think...
i got an idea
ok so possible like maybe equal roots on the circle
if lets say we a talking about z^4 then you get complex...
i kinda figured since you were asking some tough four unit. man that http://i.imgur.com/BBY7H.jpg is so hard.
where do u find these random questions.
you should check out wolfram alpha for all your quieries.
it can do most stuff but sometimes has trouble with the specifics.
Have fun see you...
Never had a tutor. All you gotta do is listen in class. Those of you with tutors drop em and save some money. Just listen and follow the teachers instructions. If you have a bad teacher then just get Coroneos and Cambridge and you are set.
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Can someone please explain to me |z-1|<|z-i|. It is a region question. I do not understand whether it is to circles simultaneously or if you sub in x+iy. Any help would be great. Thanks