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Hi,
Hi ganesh,
Yes!
The easiest is geogebra's circle through 3 points!
Hi bobbym,
Ok, we can load maxima modules from sage itself. So it does everything maxima does + more. So even if recursion, z-transform etc is not available in sage, we can load maxima and solve it.
Hi Howardroark,
Glad that you found it !
Hi bobbym,
Can we write scripts in maxima? I mostly use sage because it allows python scripts, makes the job so easy!
Hi Howardroark,
good to know you.
You can upload images using the dropdown list under "image upload"
Hi bobbym,
circle's problem is easier.
Hi Howardroark,
you're welcome
Hi Howardroark,
Ok, I suggest you to do use maxima : http://maxima.sourceforge.net/download.html
I use sagemath, but it's not available for windows.
Maxima is good.
Hi bobbym,
I get exactly that...
Hi Howardroark,
Did you do it manually?
Isn't it tiresome?
Hi all,
Hi,
My computer says answer is 1010, I only have the program to blame!
Hi,
But the question says "C adds 1 to every 2nd element", so why are we adding 1 to all?!
Hi bobbym,
Check whether my understanding of the problem is correct:
For n=5, sequence is: 1 3 4 6 6 8 7 10 10 12 11 15 13 15 17 18 17 20 19...
For n=10, sequence is: 1 3 4 6 6 9 8 11 11 13 11 16 13 16 17 19 17 22 19...
Hi,
Hi bobbym,
Hi ganesh,
We may become fantastic earthlings.
Okay, I too think so.
What do you think about this problem: We are required to find the speed(all different) of the ants such that they will not not be out of sight for a maximum time. Is it possible that they'll never be out of sight?
Okay, thanks.
Nah, we learn more if there are typos...
We think of more ways till we are assured it's a typo!
Hi,
Ok, thanks... I'll search it when I'm free.
Hi bobbym,
I don't know to use the animation feature of geogebra. Where can I learn it?