Sorry. The expensive university's math curriculum is actually at the following link:
http://www.usfq.edu.ec/programas_academicos/colegios/politecnico/carreras/Documents/mallas_academicas/malla_matematicas.pdf
Hello, everyone. I am from Ecuador, and plan to study math at Escuela Politécnica Nacional, one of the most prestigious universities in my country. Perhaps it is the best one in math (the one that does the most research in the area, and the one with the more PhDs teaching.)
The program places...
Honestly, I didn't know their names. On the other hand, I have searched for a solution to the problem on other resources. I see that I have to take into account the center of mass, a concept I am not familiar with (I'm ignorant of physics).
Hi, sweet springs. Thank you for replying. Isn't f(x), which I have defined above (of course, I'm not the first person to have used such function), the function you are talking about?
If I plug n = f(e^100), S_n is not going to be necessarily greater than 100. We don't know what value it is...
Homework Statement
Let S_n = 1 + (1/2) + (1/3) + (1/4) + ... + (1/n)
a) What value of n is required such that S_n > 100?
b) Show how one can form a stack of identical blocks (one per row), each 1 ft long, so as to form a "wing" (I don't know what the correct word in English is, but I...
Actually, I set a system of five equations with five unknowns. The unknowns are distance traveled, speed with five dogs, remaining time employed (i.e. apart from the 24 hours) had the full speed been maintained, remaining time employed with three dogs in the first situation, and remaining time...
Arnoldo Téllez could have started at any of the points which are one mile to the north from the parallel which is at 1/(2*pi) miles from the South Pole; i.e. he could have started at any of the points which are (1 + 1/(2*pi)) miles from the South Pole.
Homework Statement
Arnoldo Téllez walked one mile to the south, then one mile to the east, and then one mile to the north, getting back to the point where he started. He could have started in the north pole, but he didn't. Where did he start?
(Taken from ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY WITH ANALYTIC...