Nomen Nescio wrote:
Mr. Dawson wrote:
Well, they do say what goes around comes around; I'd love to see what
mark the dishonest DL student gets having had his homework done for him
by somebody who:
(a) believes all primes to be odd;
...
### Let's assume
is 2 prime?
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Well no I am afraid not, because although for all p prime p = 2*n+1 is
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Well no I am afraid not, because although for all p prime p = 2*n+1 is true
it is not true that for all n n
Well, they do say what goes around comes around; I'd love to see what
mark the dishonest DL student gets having had his homework done for him
by somebody who:
(a) believes all primes to be odd;
(b) believes that A=B implies B=A;
(c) has never heard of
- Mathematical logic is a lot tougher when your
translation fails to properly distinguish any and
every and some.
On 15 Oct 2001 07:18:43 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dr. Fairman) wrote:
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4.If you agree with item #3 (if not - please argue - why), it means that
you are also agree with
Hello Stuart,
1.Is sum of every two odds = even ? (Y/N)
Answer: Yes.
2.Is any prime is odd? (Y/N)
Answer: Yes.
3.Generalizing item #1 and #2,
Is sum of any two primes = even ? (Y/N)
Answer: Yes.
4.If you agree with item #3 (if not - please argue - why), it means that
you are also
Mr. Dawson wrote:
Well, they do say what goes around comes around; I'd love to see what
mark the dishonest DL student gets having had his homework done for him
by somebody who:
(a) believes all primes to be odd;
...
### Let's assume that any prime is NOT odd
###
At 10:40 PM 10/15/01 +0200, you wrote:
### Dear Mr. Dawson, please send me at least ONE even prime
### and i shall give you $1,000,000.
Well, I am not Mr. Dawson but two (2) is both prime and even. You can send
the check to the address below.
Dr. Ronny Richardson
Associate
a prime # is a natural number GREATER than 1 that can be divided ONLY by 1
and itself ... a prime number has NO factors other than 1 and itself
i think 2 qualifies ... and is not 2 ... even?
send check to bob ASAP
At 10:40 PM 10/15/01 +0200, you wrote:
Mr. Dawson wrote:
Well, they
In article 9qf3la$1b2$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
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If you take any two primes their sum is OBVIOUSLY even.
Such as 2 and 3 :-)
But I know what you meant, and I know what your point is, so we can both
killfile him now...
meeroh
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At 10:40 PM 10/15/01 +0200, you wrote:
### Dear Mr. Dawson, please send me at least ONE even prime
### and i shall give you $1,000,000.
Well, I am not Mr. Dawson but two (2
Ignoring the error in saying (2) that all primes are odd - where has 2
disappeared to? - you are highly confused about the difference between
if ... then and if and only if then .
Correcting (3) to: The sum of any two primes greater than 2 is even.
This is true - but it does NOT
Can I claim the $1,000,000?
There is certainly an even prime: 2.
Alan
Nomen Nescio wrote:
Mr. Dawson wrote:
Well, they do say what goes around comes around; I'd love to see what
mark the dishonest DL student gets having had his homework done for him
by somebody who:
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Yes Dr Fairman,
I have a DL assignment
Q1 Write a formula for the number of non abelian groups of order N
Q2 Show that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes
You said my first
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Dear Stuart,
I promised to perform only one question for free and you put two.
Below is Q2 solution. If you need Q1 solution, contact me privately
and we shall negotiate on my fee rate.
You need me
Q2 Show that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two
primes
Dr Fairman wrote:
Dear Stuart,
I promised to perform only one question for free and you put two.
Below is Q2 solution. If you need Q1 solution, contact me privately
and we shall negotiate on my fee rate.
You need me
Dear DL Students,
I have Ph.D. degree in mathematics, physics, electrical engineering,
computer science.
I render assistance for DL students in performing
assignments, theses, pfojects, courseworks, etc.
with detailed solutions descriptions.
He is back again, and yet still no details
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Dear DL Students,
I have Ph.D. degree in mathematics, physics, electrical engineering,
computer science.
I render assistance for DL students in performing
assignments, theses, pfojects, courseworks, etc.
with
Yes Dr Fairman,
I have a DL assignment
Q1 Write a formula for the number of non abelian groups of order N
Q2 Show that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes
You said my first assignment would be free.
Could you get the answers to me by Monday please
Thanks
--
Stuart Gall
ouch, that ones a little harsh for yur first assignment... I LOVE IT!!
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Yes Dr Fairman,
I have a DL assignment
Q1 Write a formula for the number of non abelian groups of order N
Dennis Roberts wrote:
At 06:07 PM 10/2/01 +, Jon Miller wrote:
The neat thing about math is the numerical answer doesn't matter, just the
method.
Jon Miller
gee ... i hope you don't really mean that ... if so, that will take your bank
off the hook IF they royally mess up your bank
Nimish Shah wrote:
Dear DL Students,
I have Ph.D. degree in mathematics, physics, electrical engineering,
computer science.
Can you please post details of your 3 PhDs!
Four, surely?
-R. Dawson
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At 06:07 PM 10/2/01 +, Jon Miller wrote:
The neat thing about math is the numerical answer doesn't matter, just the
method.
Jon Miller
gee ... i hope you don't really mean that ... if so, that will take your
bank off the hook IF they royally mess up your bank statement and interest
Hello All --
Not only that, I have an old Tacoma Narrows Bridge I'd like to sell
someone.
-- Chris
Chris Olsen
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Cedar Rapids, IA
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The neat thing about math is the numerical answer doesn't
matter, just the
method.
There are three kinds of mathematician those that can count and those that
can't :-)
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What's a DL student?
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What's a DL student?
Distance Learning, I'd imagine.
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What's a DL student?
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