Math problems

thetahsk

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No one wants to try? These should be extremely easy problems for true programmers.

Mathematicians and physicists are partly very good programmers.

Can we also invert this fact? ( This is Problem 5)
 
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Star-Dust

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I have a mathematical physicist
 

udg

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P2: C
P3: v = m/k * g (if initial conditions are y0=0 and v0=0)
P4: yes, but I'm going to have my coffee soon and take a walk in what appears to be a nice sunny day.
p5: false (M&P are not necessarily vgp, so VGPs are not necessarily vgM&P)
 

techknight

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Mathematicians and physicists are partly very good programmers.

Can we also invert this fact? ( This is Problem 5)

I am neither of those things, hell, I almost failed math back in high school. But somehow I manage.
 
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