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Mathematics - 29 July 2006

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2006-07-29 06:23:34 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

It seems to me there is only one infinity--mother infinity--which is comprised of an infinite number of dimensions in an infinite number of universes filled with an infinite amount of everything and that all other infinities are reflections (children) of mother infinity onto another dimension. It also seems to me that infinity can have wave or quantum properties not unlike light.

For example, if you have a 3-D space completely filled with infinite points and reflect it onto a 2-D space, you get an infinite plain. If you reflect the plain onto a 1-D space you get an infinite line. We can agree that each is infinity but information is lost as the number of dimensions is reduced.

Therefore, instead of the theory that there are multiple values of infinity, I believe there is only one-mother infinity, and that all other infinities are reflections or snapshots of mother infinity onto a lower dimension. The dimension can be any integer, real number, imaginary number (i.e. fractals)

2006-07-29 04:05:16 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-29 03:04:48 · 9 answers · asked by Jessica Cohen 3

pls take notice dat d vertical line means modulus. Send ur email addy if ur a genius in maths i need help!

2006-07-29 02:27:37 · 13 answers · asked by funmzire 5

I was ask to build A 10' polygon that had 13 sides that were equal in length, what would be the angle of the outside that would create this polygon? and also, what would be the outside length of each side of this polygon?

2006-07-29 02:14:38 · 3 answers · asked by mr. mr. 1

2006-07-29 02:14:09 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-07-29 01:45:04 · 14 answers · asked by funmzire 5

Simplify by removing the inner parentheses first and working outward.
[ 7 x 3 - ( 5 x 2 - x - 1 ) ] - [ 8 x 3 - ( x 2 + 9 x - 1 ) ].

and one more

Subtract 4x^2 - 2x-6 from the sum of x^2+5x-9 and -4x^2-3x+5

2006-07-29 01:24:16 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

its under inequalities

2006-07-29 01:18:13 · 9 answers · asked by funmzire 5

This is Srinivasa Ramanujan's Lucky Number

2006-07-29 00:55:19 · 9 answers · asked by John Peter 1

The sum of the perimeters of each of the six faces of a cuboid is 64 cm and the total surface area of the cuboid is 10 cm^2

If the length of the cuboid is greater then its height,what could be the greatest possible value(in cm) of its length ?

1)20/3
2)22/3
3)sqrt(54)
4)sqrt(55)

which answer to choose ?

any brute force method for quick choosing ?

2006-07-29 00:28:16 · 1 answers · asked by sanko 1

Good luck with solving this one! Even I don't know the solution. I only know the answer(but not telling yet).

Neopets Lenny Conundrum Qn 149(www.neopets.com)

8k - 5n = 8r
3u + 2o = 189
5d + 2c = 6m
5L + 4m = 23b
3r - m = 3u
3k - 4i = 2i
3n - 3o = c
o - c = 4d
8i + 9r = 9n
10m + 7d = 3n
4d + 4e = 6b
4y - 6u = 2m
6b + 3c = 14m

L + e + n + n + y + c + o + n + u + n + d + r + u + m = ???

2006-07-29 00:11:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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