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Oct 3rd, 2002, 02:48 PM
#1
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Simplify This! :D
Newtons Math Theory of (x + y)^e can be simplified more.. but can you do it? I did it. Now you do it.
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 03:27 PM
#2
Re: Simplify This! :D
Originally posted by Q_Me
Newtons Math Theory of (x + y)^e can be simplified more.. but can you do it? I did it. Now you do it.
Perhaps you could provide some referance to whatever it is you
are talking about? Newton, like Euclid, has produced mountains
of Math Theories, and off the top of my head, I don't recognize
what you're talking about. And I certainly can't google (x + y)^e.
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 06:03 PM
#3
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If you were an Algebra Student at some high school how would you simplify that problem.
eg.
(x+2)^2 = (x+2)(x+2)
(x+2)(x+2) = (x^2) + 2x + 2x + 4
(x^2) + 2x + 2x + 4 = (x^2) + 4x + 4
(x^2) + 4x + 4
Like that mathematical method.
Try to do it with (x+y)^e.
Last edited by Q_Me; Oct 3rd, 2002 at 06:26 PM.
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 06:32 PM
#4
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Ahh hell here it is...
e(x^e) + e(exy) + e(y^e)
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 10:43 PM
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i learned this a couple of days ago with imaginary numbers... i think 
(x + y)^e = (x + yi) (x+yi)
This is for squared... not sure bout others
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Oct 3rd, 2002, 10:46 PM
#6
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Wrong... I Already Gave the answer away.
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