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sportsguy



Joined: Jan 13, 2004

Post   Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 21:06 Reply with quote Back to top

The first step is to transmute the aforementioned variables ( within a tolerance of +/- 2.45%) so that the derivative is a prime integer. After calculating the mean daily temperature of Reykjavik, you simply have to attribute the remaining sine-tangent to an unknowable set of factors and there you have it...wait, what were we talking about?

If that doesn't work, then simply say "Waffles" in a loud, firm voice. That will certainly impress your professor enough to ignore the fact that you have no idea what you are talking about, therefore giving you a solid "C" out of sheer pity.


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BiggieB



Joined: Feb 19, 2005

Post   Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 21:22 Reply with quote Back to top

thx I am well aware of what a sigma algebra is
BiggieB



Joined: Feb 19, 2005

Post   Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 22:04 Reply with quote Back to top

After some help from sk8bcn I have managed to solve the problem. What I overlooked is that all sets of discrete elements in R are subsets of R, and hence the union of such a set and its complement covers the whole R. I will not post the whole solution since clearly there is no such interest here. Thx for your time and may all your rolls be 6
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