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Damburger
2006-Apr-30, 09:28 PM
This is a time based challenge
You've probably all simplified brackets at school...
(x+a)(x-b)=x^2 + (a-b)x - ab
and so on.
But can you handle a really big expression?
(x-a)(x-b)(x-c)....(x-z)
All the letters of the alphabet, 26 terms.
See how quick you can do it :)
snarkophilus
2006-May-02, 07:44 AM
See how quick you can do it :)
As fast as I can write it, really. If I can use a1, a2, a3... a26 instead of the actual letters, and the big pi product operator thingy, and summations, it takes a bit over a minute to write down.
To actually write out each term means writing down 2^26 terms... not nice. :)
Damburger
2006-May-02, 12:07 PM
As fast as I can write it, really. If I can use a1, a2, a3... a26 instead of the actual letters, and the big pi product operator thingy, and summations, it takes a bit over a minute to write down.
To actually write out each term means writing down 2^26 terms... not nice. :)
Well, there is a quicker way....
The_Radiation_Specialist
2006-May-02, 12:37 PM
it equals zero!
because you have to times it by (x-x)
ps, Am I smart or what? :o :D
Damburger
2006-May-02, 12:51 PM
it equals zero!
because you have to times it by (x-x)
ps, Am I smart or what? :o :D
Yes, but you've gone and spolied it haven't you :p
Setumadhava
2006-Sep-03, 06:26 AM
terribly smart man...............................
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