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For which natural numbers, n, does (1 + i *sqrt(3))^n = (1 - i * sqrt(3))^n be valid?
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How to determine whether a very big number (suppose 9901313) is prime or not, for which our simple 2-20 prime number checking methods fails?
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how can i get the location of a mobile nowhich is appearing after my sending text messege in yahoo mesenger
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MiscDate Answered: 01/16/2005 Rating: 7.0 Views: 0
Can someone please explain to me what negative number bases means?
I got this explanation but i don't understand it:
"Negative number bases are just like positive ones, except that every other...
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Right,
this is tuff (if even possible)..
Let's say that you've got 2 algorithms: A1, A2.
A1 takes as input, a single, positive integer. It will then output another number (can be a real nu...
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How do i convert minus numbers such as -100 or -64 to binary?
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MiscDate Answered: 11/06/2005 Rating: 7.8 Views: 0
Hi there,
I have to sets of numbers which look like this
10 - 5
12 - 8
20 - 12
5 - 5
9 - 0
Now what I want to be able to do is order it so the left column goes highest -> lowest howeve...
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Is there any formal proof that prime numbers do not follow any sort of pattern and are not predictable.
Brian
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EE LoungeDate Answered: 05/20/2009 Rating: 5.8 Views: 0
Maybe I should be putting these questions in the puzzles section? Just trying to maintain some interest until the REAL MATH guys discover the site.
OK (let's agree or at least pretend!)
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