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2006-06-16 16:43:49 · 6 answers · asked by Scott R 6 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

close edward d....

2006-06-16 16:54:45 · update #1

use the character map in windows for the radical

2006-06-16 16:55:11 · update #2

got it!.....ed

2006-06-16 16:57:00 · update #3

Just wondering how many people accessing this would know how or even care to answer......

2006-06-16 17:00:00 · update #4

more of a socio-mathematical survey, really.

2006-06-16 17:01:28 · update #5

if you are running win xp, click start,
run...
charmap
scroll down to find the radical character
select, copy, paste into yahoo answers

2006-06-16 17:03:50 · update #6

late is relative, very relative

2006-06-16 17:04:32 · update #7

6 answers

I think it is
f(s)=√(pi/s)

By the way how do you do the sign for the sqrt?
I still cant figure it out.
I can do it in MS Word but when I copy into the the Firefox I get anything, but what I desire.

It is getting late, very late

I'm running 2000.
Thank you Scott
and
nwohiosteve thank you for the hint. My memory is refreshed.
press ALT, ASCII number , reliese ALT works

2006-06-16 16:47:39 · answer #1 · answered by Edward 7 · 8 3

I don't know the answer to the question, but if you want to make the check mark character, just hold the ALT key while hitting the number 251 on the numeric pad on your keyboard.
There are pleny of other characters you can enter by their decimal ascii value (see link, table ASCII -II)
√
α ß Γ π Σ σ µ τ Φ Θ Ω δ ∞ φ ε ∩

2006-06-17 00:48:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

this answer is 1.77245/s^0.5..
i got 2 links for this..
http://wims.unice.fr/wims/wims.cgi
http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru/en/auxiliary/inttrans/laplace2.pdf (see type 12 in this pdf file) but i dont know how they got this..probably you need to use the concept of gamma function..

2006-06-17 03:54:08 · answer #3 · answered by Vivek 4 · 0 0

Scott, I have answered a number of your problems, why don't you give my integral identity problem a try :)

2006-06-17 02:42:45 · answer #4 · answered by Eulercrosser 4 · 0 0

L(t^(-0.5))=0.5(S/3.14)^0.5

2006-06-17 00:00:59 · answer #5 · answered by sa_nowroozi 1 · 0 0

idk wat ur looking for but simplified its f=1/t.if this is wrong can some1 correct me?

2006-06-17 00:20:14 · answer #6 · answered by ski racer 2 · 0 0

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