... an equation for C(1)-C(2) b) Find an equation for IK [ Slope of IK will be negative reciprocal of C(1)-C(2) slope...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 27/04/2009
... = {(123), (243), (142), (134)} (132)H = {(132), (143), (234), (124)} 2) iK = {i, (124), (142)} (12)(34)K = {(12)(34), (143), (243)} (13)(24)K = {(13...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/03/2009
Since your professor is mentioning R^n he seems to be referring to Euclidean n-space. If that is true, then the following proof is valid. In fact, it is valid for all metric spaces, there...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 26/09/2008
...they should equal each other when multiplied if GH = 8, JI = 8, IK = 2, what is GI 8x=16 x=2 GI=2
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 13/06/2008
...2), but also as e^(5iπ/2), e^(-3iπ/2), e^(9iπ/2), and in general, e^(iπ/2 + 2π ik ) for any integer k. This is a consequence of the fact that angles...
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 24/03/2007