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... The nature of an EXACT VALUE is one that can be expressed as an integer, a rational number, or a decimal value that is finite or has an infinite repeating pattern (think 1/3). For others, there are exact value representations such as pi and square roots. Can all irrational numbers be shown as an exa ...
... The nature of an EXACT VALUE is one that can be expressed as an integer, a rational number, or a decimal value that is finite or has an infinite repeating pattern (think 1/3). For others, there are exact value representations such as pi and square roots. Can all irrational numbers be shown as an exa ...
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... For infinite graphs this is not a theorem but an axiom that is equivalent to the renowned axiom of choice from set theory. Note: A spanning subgraph H of G contains all vertices of G. ...
... For infinite graphs this is not a theorem but an axiom that is equivalent to the renowned axiom of choice from set theory. Note: A spanning subgraph H of G contains all vertices of G. ...
... A set which does not contain any element is called an empty set, or the null set or the void set and it is denoted by ∅ and is read as phi. In roster form, ∅ is denoted by {}. An empty set is a finite set, since the number of elements in an empty set is finite, i.e., 0. For example: (a) The set of w ...
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... The first few Carol numbers are 7, 47, 223, 959, 3967, 16127, 65023, 261119, 1046527, 4190207, 16769023 (listed in A093112 of Sloane’s OEIS). Every third Carol number is divisible by 7, thus prime Carol numbers can’t have n = 3x + 2 (except of course for n = 2. The largest Carol number known to be p ...
... The first few Carol numbers are 7, 47, 223, 959, 3967, 16127, 65023, 261119, 1046527, 4190207, 16769023 (listed in A093112 of Sloane’s OEIS). Every third Carol number is divisible by 7, thus prime Carol numbers can’t have n = 3x + 2 (except of course for n = 2. The largest Carol number known to be p ...