Inscription
S'identifier
Nom d'utilisateur
Mot de passe
S'identifier
oublié votre mot de passe?
Accueil
Forum
+0
Formulaire
mathématiques
Aide
nombres complexes
calcul différentiel
calcul différentiel
équations
Graphes de fonction
Algèbre linéaire
Théorie des nombres
Porcentajes
Standard fonctions
Probabilité
Trigonométrie
Conversion des unités
Unités
Sur
Mentions légales
politique de confidentialité
conditions d'utilisation
Crédits
Google+
Facebook
Email du contact
Melody
Nom d'utilisateur
Melody
But
118730
Membership
Stats
Questions
900
Réponses
33648
921 Questions
34316 Answers
+1
1
1742
2
+118730
Mathigon website
I just discovered a site called mathigon
https://mathigon.org/dashboard
lire plus ..
●
●
Melody
2 avr. 2022
-8
610
1
+118730
Reporting problems.
There are a number of people having problems at the moment.
If you lodge an error can you please give all relevant information that you can think of.
Where you are in the world - the city or the country - is often very important information.
lire plus ..
●
Melody
16 mars 2022
-2
8
1481
5
+118730
How to make an empty rectangle in Latex
I just worked out how to make an empty box of various horizonal size easily in LaTex.
This is not a recommended method, but other methods that I have tried here have not worked.
This coding is really simple. Just put letters inside
lire plus ..
●
●
●
●
●
Melody
15 mars 2022
-3
873
3
+118730
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY CHRIS! (CPhill)
I just realized that you became a member here exactly 8 years ago today!
It has been great to have you here all that time
lire plus ..
Hors sujet
●
●
●
Melody
13 mars 2022
-4
850
3
+118730
WELCOME BACK CPHILL !
●
●
●
Melody
11 févr. 2022
-5
719
2
+118730
Very interesting question. No high level maths required.
This question was posted a couple of days ago.
https://web2.0calc.com/questions/geometry_73561
I think it is really interesting. It looks much more difficult than it really needs to be.
lire plus ..
●
●
Melody
1 févr. 2022
-7
888
11
+118730
Members have a better experience. Their questions get more attention.
Almost everyone is posting as a guest.
If you post as a member your questions will have a far greater chance of a timely and helpful response.
If you are a genuine learner and interact with us, you will become known and answerers will do
lire plus ..
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Melody
9 janv. 2022
-6
1
997
3
+118730
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS!
lire plus ..
●
●
●
Melody
20 déc. 2021
+5
16
5574
9
+118730
Some guidelines for question askers.
Please note:
1) Ask only one question per post.
2) When asking a question talk about what you have tried for yourself. Then people will take you more seriously and will be more able and willing to help.
3) If you get an answer
lire plus ..
Hors sujet
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Melody
4 nov. 2021
-9
1093
1
+118730
Remeniscing - a little historical humour.
I just found this old post that some of you, who have been around for a while, might find amusing.
https://web2.0calc.com/questions/look-at-the-new-leader-board
Hors sujet
●
Melody
29 oct. 2021
«
dernier
91
90
..
2
1
»
#2
+118730
0
what is the slope-intercept form of (9,65) and (10,52)
gradient (slope) = (52-65) / (10-9) = -13/1 = -13
remember, it is rise on run
it is the y axis that rises
and the x axis that run
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#2
+118730
0
What is the value of the expression −3x2y + 4x when x = −4 and y = 2?
do you mean −3*2y + 4x when x = −4 and y = 2?
Just substitute in the numbers but remember there is a * sign between 2 and y, and between 4 and x
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
I answered this question for someone else recently - yesterday I think.
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
0.012 = 0.012*100 % = 1.2%
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
how do you do the problem log base 3 of 20 -log base 3 of 6 - log base 3 of 30
=log base 3 of (20/6 divided by 30)
=log base 3 of (20/6 * 1/30)
=log base 3 of (1/9)
=log base 3 of (3
-2
)
=-2 log base 3 of 3
= -2 *1
= -2
I suggest that you work through this web site
http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/logarithms.html
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
1.2 * e ^ (-9)
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
3x {(2x-y over 3) - (x-2y over 6)}
Do you mean 3x { [ 2x - (y/3)] - [x - (2y/6) ] } ?
= 3x { [ 2x - (y/3)] -
1
[x - (2y/6) ] } (remember that there is an invisible 1 )
= 3x { 2x - y/3 - x + 2y/6 }
=(3x/6) ( 12x - 2y - 6x + 2y )
=x/2 ( 6x )
= 3x
2
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
i = sqrt (-1)
It is an 'imaginary number'
University mathematics often involves imaginary numbers.
i is the most basic imaginary number that there is.
so
At school, the sqrt(-9) does not exist because you can't find the square root of a negative number.
if you study mathematics for long enough you will learn that
sqrt(-9) = sqrt (9*-1) = sqrt9 * sqrt(-1) = 3i
Sometimes maths gets a bit magical.
You might find this web page interesting
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/imaginary-numbers.html
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
1/20 * 1/19 * 1/18 * 1/17 * 1/16
Melody
14 nov. 2013
#1
+118730
0
A 20 centimeter pendulum swings in front of a metric ruler. The bob(Weight on the end of the pendulum) is releases from a position of 36 centimeters. It swings to the 14 centimeter positionbefore winging back to 36 centimeters.
What is the period of the pendulum?=
2pi sqrt(20cm/(980(cm/s^2)))= 9 sec.
To tell you the truth I don't even understand most of this question eg where is the 36cm and 14 cm measured from?
Anyway, I googled it and came up with this web page
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Rational-functions/Rational-functions.faq.question.66609.html
It says that T=2pi[sqrt( l/g )]
where l is the length of the pendulum so l = 20cm
and g = gravity = 9.8m/s
2 = 980cm/s
2
So
T = 2pi[sqrt (20/980)]
T = 2pi (1/7)
T = 0.897 seconds approx
T = 0.9 sec approx
Since I don't understand your question I really couldn't say if this is correct.
Melody
14 nov. 2013
«
dernier
3430
3429
..
71
70
69
68
67
..
2
1
»