He is probably taking discrete mathematics (generally for CS or Math majors)Originally posted by: dparker
What math are you taking? (Please don't say Calc 1). I have to take Calc 1 next quarter and I'm not sure how I will do.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Are you saying that 2 to the 6th plus 5 to the seventh, where n=1 is divisible by 27 cause I make that at 64 + 78125 = 78189 / 27 = 2895.8888888888888etc. which ain't a whole number. On the other hand any number is dividible by 27 so where's the problem?
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Are you saying that 2 to the 6th plus 5 to the seventh, where n=1 is divisible by 27 cause I make that at 64 + 78125 = 78189 / 27 = 2895.8888888888888etc. which ain't a whole number. On the other hand any number is dividible by 27 so where's the problem?
Originally posted by: luvly
This is abstract algebra. Since Aux helped, I won't bother trying it.
You're always helpful, Aux. Is it just 66 times you've ever has the chance to help? Keep it up. Maybe more members will post their math problems more often.![]()
