Okay. I just upgraded to 19.1. Prime95's first action as a newer
entity was to unreserve yet another of my exponents. I requested more,
so now I have a different one. I'll kick myself if the lost ones turn
out to be prime.
"Brian J. Beesley" wrote:
On 21 Nov 99, at 23:23, Matthew Smith
Is it 584, and if so, what's so intuitive? :)
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On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 08:27:12PM -0800, Spike Jones
That must be it. My prime.ini file got lost. Thanks for
your help.
"Brian J. Beesley" wrote:
On 22 Nov 99, at 6:47, Matthew Smith wrote:
Okay. I just upgraded to 19.1. Prime95's first action
as a newer
entity was to unreserve yet another of my exponents.
Odd.
What value do you
Here is another polynomial question. This is from one of the American Math
Competitions for high school students.
I would have to do some research to validate which year and contest it is
from but I think it is from the 1999 Invitational.
Consider the polynomial f(x) = x^2 - 19x + 99. What is