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Dear perash, you recently posted the same problem on MHF and you received an answer, did you see it?
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Tony isnt asking for help, hes only posting the problem here for us to entertain ourselves with. I see nothing wrong with that.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-12-17 05:34:03)
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Of course you should see something wrong with that.
Do you know www.mathhelpforum.com ? He's actually posting the same questions there and takin' solutions from another posters to show them right here.
Well, whatever.
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Heh, I didnt know about that forum before. But I dont think the members over there are as smart as the members on our very own forum here. While browsing it for questions Tony had posted there, I noticed this thread, where someone is trying to solve the equation
. I couldnt believe that nobody saw that the best way to solve the equation is not to expand everything out into a mess but to exploit the symmetry of the equation and use a substitution in this case the equation is symmetrical about r−2, so the substitution is R = r−2. I had to register on their forum just to tell them how it should be done.Last edited by JaneFairfax (2007-12-17 05:38:46)
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Dear Krizalid,
why you always angry
All the problems that i sent them i know the solution
my Exercises sent to more than 10 forums
If this make a problem for you i will leave from this forum
I just wanted to benefit all and entertain
Thank you
JaneFairfax Thank you
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Tony:
You might like to post your problems on this forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/mathematica/messages. Its a site set up by a friend of mine on Delphi Forums. (Note, however, that Delphi is extremely notorious for flashing whole-page advertisements full in your face the first time you click a link to any of their forums, which can lead people to think theyve clicked on a wrong link or (worse) a spam link. Dont be alarmed if you get a full-advertisement; you should be able to ge rid of it by clicking a "skip" or "no thanks" button somewhere, or by clicking the link again.)
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I couldnt believe that nobody saw that the best way to solve the equation is not to expand everything out into a mess but to exploit the symmetry of the equation and use a substitution in this case the equation is symmetrical about r−2, so the substitution is R = r−2. I had to register on their forum just to tell them how it should be done.
Don't worry, there're smart guys.
In any case, I hadn't seen such thread
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