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LeonMarky
12/20/2021 15:03:22
and got that it is undefined....
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LeonMarky
12/20/2021 15:06:03
so far i get that the derivative is = 0 when x=y, which makes it an extreme point
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LeonMarky
12/20/2021 15:07:07
so x and y can be any combination as long as both are positive and they arent larger than 2 when they are added together
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12/20/2021 15:07:14
@Helpers
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mimi 💕
12/20/2021 17:58:43
hi can someone help me~
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mimi 💕
12/20/2021 17:58:46
😭
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01/17/2022 23:11:46
Thanks again for the help guys
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01/17/2022 23:18:43
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:18:48
I need a bit of help
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:19:04
My teacher has had covid and I’m pretty stuck on this lesson and the hw
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:20:15
Do you know the concept of inscribed angles?
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:21:51
I sort of understand the concept
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01/17/2022 23:23:37
So for example, you understand that $\angle APE = 1/2 \arc{AE}$?
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01/17/2022 23:24:43
**dldh06** Compile Error! Click the :errors: reaction for more information. (You may edit your message to recompile.)
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:25:01
Yea I get that
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:25:30
So then what does that mean for angle PER?
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:25:40
What's the corresponding arc for that angle?
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:27:39
APE?
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:27:57
Not exactly
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:28:12
It's the arc across from PER
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:30:50
to be clear PER - 1/2 PR?
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:31:35
You mean equals?
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EpsilonNought
01/17/2022 23:31:40
Yeh
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EpsilonNought
01/17/2022 23:31:49
=
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EpsilonNought
01/17/2022 23:32:01
It keeps typing this weird emoji
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D3NN!S
01/17/2022 23:32:07
yea
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:32:56
I could be wrong @EpsilonNought could correct me, but because the lines are parallel, that means APE = PER
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EpsilonNought
01/17/2022 23:33:15
Yes
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dldh06
01/17/2022 23:33:49
I was gonna tell you, find PR, because total angle in circle is 360, you have 3 arcs, find PR, then inscribed angle concept
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umidkwhattotellyou
01/18/2022 00:04:31
I have an assignment i have for MDM 4U(so a data management class) and I don't know how to do it. It should be pretty simple for somebody here though. If you need an example to one of my questions dm me! Thanks
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Kaynex
01/18/2022 00:12:14
Gotta actually ask a question
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umidkwhattotellyou
01/18/2022 00:14:30
this was the first step
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Kaynex
01/18/2022 00:18:23
What does it mean to "add to the previous number?"
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Kaynex
01/18/2022 00:18:31
That part isn't quite parsing for me
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umidkwhattotellyou
01/18/2022 00:19:55
remove add to the previous number
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umidkwhattotellyou
01/18/2022 00:20:14
I wanted to remove that part but forgot to it’s pretty pointless to be in the question
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umidkwhattotellyou
01/18/2022 00:20:25
I did question 1
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01/18/2022 01:22:40
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01/18/2022 03:30:39
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01/18/2022 03:31:15
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 03:34:44
so this is how far i've gotten and i'm wondering if i'm not understanding the question correctly. i used matlab to find the complex roots. to prove those are the roots by hand, is there a faster way than to compute (-1/2 - sqroot(3)j)^6?
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 03:35:22
also for part b, i'm assuming i simply plug in each k for Pk and find every complex solution for K?
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01/18/2022 04:36:22
@Helpers
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 04:59:58
you want sixth roots of unity, right?
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:00:07
@The Fenice
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:01:13
would it be 4 since it only asks for complex roots and two of 6 total roots is non complex?
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:01:30
sure
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:01:37
the answers look wrong tho
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:01:54
it should be sqrt(3)/2 j too
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:01:56
but either way
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:02:16
what looks wrong?
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:02:30
you can write $1$ as $e^{2n(\pi)i}$
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01/18/2022 05:02:43
**Dev Shah**
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:02:49
where n is any whole number
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:03:23
divide the exponent by 6, then expand it again to the cartesian form
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:04:12
it should be +/- (1 +/- sqrt(3) i)/2
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:05:51
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:05:54
do you know polar form of complex numbers, @The Fenice
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:05:58
those are the roots matlab gave out
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:06:01
yeah'
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:06:20
0.866 is sqrt(3)/2
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:06:40
maybe i wrote it down wrong
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:06:43
just do this
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:07:17
if you wanna do it by hand
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:08:40
ok ima try it and send what i get here
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01/18/2022 05:13:22
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:13:22
like this?
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:13:39
i suppose it might be better to put it into the trig form
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:13:42
no
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:13:53
well yes, kinda
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:14:07
put S=0 too
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:14:22
uhh nvm one sec
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:14:47
Yeah, S^6 - 1 = 0
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:14:56
S = 1^(1/6)
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:15:46
$S = e^{\frac{2n\pi j}{6}}$
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01/18/2022 05:16:00
**Dev Shah**
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:16:28
and then put n = 0 to n=5, converting them to trig forms in the process
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Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:16:38
and you'll get all 6 roots
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The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:20:40
ok i think i get mostly what youre saying but let's say if n = 2, how does that show my third root is a root?
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
526,808,110,443,266,050
Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:21:27
well
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
526,808,110,443,266,050
Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:21:52
you can write 1 as e^(4 pi j)
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
526,808,110,443,266,050
Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:22:24
then divide the exponent by 6
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
526,808,110,443,266,050
Dev Shah
01/18/2022 05:22:44
by definition, whatever you get should be 1^(1/6)
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
139,511,436,408,913,920
The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:23:54
ok i think i can take it from here. thank you for the help!
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096f5f65f29a4961b5e30f61ae492409
139,511,436,408,913,920
The Fenice
01/18/2022 05:23:59
.close
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211445cab0f74e78a1346d9e7eb32f7b
526,808,110,443,266,050
Dev Shah
01/18/2022 07:05:07
we need to find the answer for 8 modulo 37, so a has to be 8
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211445cab0f74e78a1346d9e7eb32f7b
700,364,586,104,127,600
jeqx
01/18/2022 07:07:13
Gotcha bro
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211445cab0f74e78a1346d9e7eb32f7b
700,364,586,104,127,600
jeqx
01/18/2022 07:07:16
Tqvm
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211445cab0f74e78a1346d9e7eb32f7b
700,364,586,104,127,600
jeqx
01/18/2022 07:07:20
.close
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kmuradoff
01/18/2022 08:18:47
Hey, how can I Express cos nx in terms of cos x and sin x.
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d4d6d69c7d4f4d3583ed29bffa30d052
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kmuradoff
01/18/2022 08:22:22
.close
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EpsilonNought
01/18/2022 08:24:19
@kmuradoff I can help
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
869,532,694,688,706,600
EpsilonNought
01/18/2022 08:24:30
Do u know about eulers identity
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Potato_Fries
01/18/2022 08:29:14
https://cdn.discordapp.c…d4bec6ffe368.jpg
Screenshot_2022-01-18-21-28-44-23_4a24d271e133915ae237d4bec6ffe368.jpg
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Potato_Fries
01/18/2022 08:29:21
Question 14
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
620,932,977,475,584,000
Potato_Fries
01/18/2022 08:29:29
I need the method
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
362,486,140,567,027,700
kmuradoff
01/18/2022 08:29:31
I need to solve this using complex numbers
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
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EpsilonNought
01/18/2022 08:29:36
Ik
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
620,932,977,475,584,000
Potato_Fries
01/18/2022 08:29:55
Wait was it still in use?
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16d6ac3fcdc64bc0b7a2f2aa982adedf
869,532,694,688,706,600
EpsilonNought
01/18/2022 08:30:05
@kmuradoff open a different channel
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