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Nicolars:Smallest number + biggest number. |
opson2016:Thanks |
diva90:Joke is on you. |
firstEVA:Madam speak for yourself. There are billions of women in this world each with different attributes so stop generalising. We are all different |
diva90:Not sorry to say but this is like the most irritating post I've seen so far. So are you trying to say cos his girl betrayed him, he might have probably done so to her? At least read his and your post and try visualising it before commenting |
POWEROFPEACE:The fact that you think age is a reason to get married means you aren't ready for it. There are millions of girls in this country, the fact that you didn't end up with one doesn't mean you won't end up with another. Never stoop so low. Marriage is long term. Please let her go, your relationship can never be the same again. Don't listen to anybody that says we aren't perfect and blah blah blah. She has direspected you in all ways, you deserve better. And that better person is out there. It's hard but you'll surely get over it. |
Knownpal:Thanks. I'm actually tutoring myself on MATLAB, maybe I can infuse that as part of the training... . |
I'm a mathematical science student currently doing my I.T. Normally, it is expected i work in an environment relating to my course but i decided to go for information technology . So presently I am being taught Oracle SQL which is quite interesting though i don't really have any firm background in programming or database. But the thing is after my I.T I'd have to defend what I learned. So I have been researching on the relationship between mathematics and Oracle SQL but haven't gotten anything significant. I'd like anybody that has knowledge of it to enlighten me. Thanks |
Johnjnr:Hypocrite! Please learn to mind your business. His life, his business. |
omoyemirally:Seriously? ![]() |
sleepingdemon:I'm also interested |
Madmathecian:Yeah. That too |
Laplacian:Yeah. Real analysis by H. L ROYDEN |
tlops:Get your facts right. There's no such thing as "Wed next day" |
allanphash7:Olodo... How can you post such and still call yourself educated? |
ernesty20:Tell your friend to read about Sam Berns and most importantly tell him to watch his talk on 'my philosophy for a happy life' . If this doesn't help then.... |
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She lied about the time? |
Hey AIESEC! Let's rep our LCs |
agentofchange1:You da main prof ![]() |
Seamione:Yeah, why? |
agentofchange1:Whatcha think?
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Teempakguy:What don't you understand? |
Stephen Hawking says he may have solved a problem that has plagued astrophysics for 40 years: the information loss paradox. For decades, scientists have argued about what happens to the information relating to the death of a star that forms a black hole. It’s known that nothing, not even light, can escape from a black hole owing to its intense gravitational pull. Quantum mechanics, though, says that information cannot be destroyed; general relativity says it must be. Hence, the information loss paradox. In the 1970s, Hawking said black holes could emit “information-less photons” via quantum fluctuations – tiny perturbations in space-time – called Hawking radiation , but in 2004 he produced a new theory that claimed information could actually escape from a black hole. How that would occur wasn’t clear, but now he says he has an answer. “I propose that the information is not stored in the interior of the black hole as one might expect, but on its boundary, the event horizon,” he said today at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Specifically, he says a “super translation” takes place, which is essentially a hologram of the information. It means that information can survive and escape from a black hole at the event horizon, the boundary at which nothing is said to be able to break free. They key to this theory is Hawking radiation. Hawking says it can “pick up” information and move it beyond the event horizon. But it’s not all good news; the information is essentially useless. “The information about ingoing particles is returned, but in a chaotic and useless form,” said Hawking. “This resolves the information paradox. For all practical purposes, the information is lost.” Hawking worked on the idea with theoretical physicists Malcolm Perry from the University of Cambridge and Andrew Strominger from Harvard University. Together with a host of theoretical physicists in Stockholm, they will discuss the research throughout this week before presenting their concluding thoughts this Saturday. “The message of this lecture is that black holes ain't as black as they are painted,” Hawking said yesterday . “They are not the eternal prisons they were once thought. Things can get out of a black hole both on the outside and possibly come out in another universe.” He elaborated that, if a black hole was large enough and rotating, it could have a passage to a parallel universe. “But you couldn’t come back to our universe,” he said. “So although I’m keen on space flight, I’m not going to try that.” source-http://www.iflscience.com/space/black-holes-arent-black-thought-says-stephen-hawking-new-theory |
agentofchange1:. |
agentofchange1:Is it still on? |
dejt4u:Lol Pretend as if you didn't see this |
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Girltee1:Or more like he crawled through the window |
Profmaojo:I didn't get the answer, I just started it. Do you know how to use bisection method? Something like this. But you continue iterating until the absolute value of your f(xn) minus f(xn-1) is less than or equal to epsilon
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Profmaojo:Firstly, you need to find two points say a and b such that if you put a or b in f(x) either f(a) or f(b) would give you opposite signs i.e either f(a) can be negative or f(b). But they can't have the same sign. Let the interval be [1,2]. This implies that a=1 f(a) =-1 b=2 f(b) =5 Next find xo which is (1+2)/2=1.5 F(xo) =0.875 Since your f(a) * f(xo) <0 your new interval is [1,1.5] Continue your iteration until your error =0.001 |

