I'm looking for a new math tutor to help me with my math homework. My old tutor Chris stopped helping. Is there anyone around who can help me with my math homework?
Apologies, but all the math tutors I know who can help with this lurk on this board, and this is the only way to get their attention however briefly. Look at the pretty diagram.
Instead of telling you I'll show you with more diagrams and tables full of numbers so that my posts are eye-catching and the people I'm trying to coerce into revealing themselves are more likely to spot me. Look at the pretty triangle thing.
Chris isn't the only math person out there. Personally I'm banking on one of his colleagues coming back.
Speaking of which, here are some more math diagrams. It sure would be nice if any math anons were around to explain them.
This doesn't have anything to do with ipv6. It's about integer factorisation. c=ab, d=sqrt(c), e=c-dd, f=e-(2d+1), n=((a+b)/2)-d, x=d-a
Given the mention of RZ last time I fished it probably is, but I don't personally really know how that would be done. All of the clues we've had so far about the relevance of RZ and imaginary numbers have been very vague (that isn't out of the ordinary for this though).
Another hopefully eye-catching math pictures
I would be excited about whatever this code does if I didn't have to remember how to get C# working on Linux again. Thanks for the code. Any chance you might want to provide context? We could go to the other board if that's a better place for discussion.
No need to be sorry. It's not quite the code we're looking for but it's interesting enough. Weird that I thought that was C# at first glance but whatever.