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Giant Math Trade over on BoardGameGeek

January 20th, 2008 by

Sol:

Math trades work by having all participants submit a list of other games on the list they’d prefer in exchange for their own. A computer program crunches the numbers in order to maximize trades between participants. …

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my question about string theory

January 20th, 2008 by

Lawrence Gage:

First of all, I dont know anything about mathematical physics whatsoever. Im not well aquainted with it. So please forgive me if im misinterpretating something. My question has to do with MOND and TeVeS. If this theory happen to be true …

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Blue sky physics

January 20th, 2008 by

dag89:

From a physicist of international repute across the dinner table: â€?We need to make the message clear: goal-oriented physics usually doesn’t yield results’. My jaw drops and my impulse is to make a mocking repartee - surely that must …

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Semisonic - Chemistry

January 20th, 2008 by

unknown:

“Chemistry” is the title track from Semisonic’s 2001 minor hit album. The track has been featured in many films and is incredibly catchy. The song has all the elements of a brilliant pop song. From the drum introduction to the bouncy …

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The Typical Homeschooler

January 20th, 2008 by

unknown:

The only official textbook I plan to use at this point will be part of the Singapore Math curriculum, but Singapore approaches math slightly different. Each school year is comprised of two thin text books and two thin workbooks and as …

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Problem 121333 solved by MathLover1

January 20th, 2008 by

webmaster@algebra.com:

This problem was solved by MathLover1: Write an equation of a line pependicular to y= -1/4x +5.

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Problem 121315 solved by Edwin McCravy

January 20th, 2008 by

webmaster@algebra.com:

This problem was solved by Edwin McCravy: Find a counterexample to the statement “The square of a number added to the sum of the number and five is a prime number.”

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Problem 121325 solved by jim_thompson5910

January 20th, 2008 by

webmaster@algebra.com:

This problem was solved by jim_thompson5910: Solve: 16^2x+1=8^x.

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A Womb, Not a Factory

January 20th, 2008 by

admin:

Movie Morphogenesis Way back in 2005 when I reviewed The Island, I left off a discussion of the film’s hypothetical technology for “manufacturing” human clones (a process that fills in some of the details for a fictional cloning process …

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Kaplan Physics Practice Test

January 20th, 2008 by

admin:

I am schedule to take the SAT Physics test on Jan. 26, and I’ve been studying with the Kaplan books. In the practice tests in the back of the book I’ve been ranging from 680- 720 with every test. My question is: are the Kaplan tests a …

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