\( \Large \frac{1}{1-\frac{v^2}{c^2}} \) Thanks for your help Neddy Bate. I see that you have to post to see the equation displayed. The preview...
If anyone can help it would be appreciated. I have been trying to display an equation with Tex with no luck. I have refreshed the page and still...
The first step in the solution to the neglected to mention the difference quotient from which I started. \Large\begin{eqnarray} \Delta...
Here are other problems about which I had questions. The questions are adapted from numbers thirty-two and thirty-three from page seventy-two of the...
Sorry for the lateness of my reply: The expression comes from the title of a paper from Physics Review, "Presymmetry of Classical Relativistic...
What is a classical relativistic particle? Is this a classical particle, one used in elementary physics classes and problems, traveling at...
What does "causal indeterminism" mean? I know what "indeterminism" means--that human actions retain some measure of spontaneity despite preexisting...
In my review of calculus I have finally made it to the concept of the limit. I was working some of the problems and worked one problem which had an...
Temur and D H, thanks for responding. D H, the "+" sign in my final solution to the second problem is yet another typographical error. Thank you...
I came across another couple questions with which I had problems. Again, they are taken from p. 50 of Boyce and DiPrima Calculus (1988). Note that...
Thanks, Temur. You're right; there is a typo. It should be centered at (3,-2). Amadeusboy
I have a quick question. What would be the graph of \mid y+2\mid = \mid x-3\mid? Is is an "X" centered at (-2,3) and having a 45 degree angle...
Temur, Thanks for taking the time to respond. Knowing positively that p must be a constant would have simplified the question. I should have...
Temur and Paulfr, thank you for your replies. Paulfr, indeed one can use the identity sin(\alpha + \beta)=sin\alpha cos\beta +sin\beta...
I came across two other problems about which I had questions. Firstly, how does one prove that sin(\theta+2n\pi)=sin\theta? In other words, how...
Thanks, Temur Since the function cuts out at x<0 and x>2, would the last expression given work? Amadeusboy
I have been reviewing some more and came across another question which has been giving me difficulties. The question comes from page forty of...
I don't believe any trigonometric substitutions were made. Even if they were, what happened to the \ln term in the third equality? After more...
I don't mean to sidetrack anyone from the current problem, but I have a question regarding SouthStar's second problem. The question was: Evaluate...
D H, thanks for helping me with this. I see my error now. A zero or positive radicand implies a real solution(s) for x, which was not what was...
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