part 1
... conventions, are inexact or do not make sense, but from which we can deduce exact results in modifying and altering them according to fixed rules either the equations themselves or the symbols which comprise them. The use of symbolic expressions or equations is often a means of simplifying calculati ...
... conventions, are inexact or do not make sense, but from which we can deduce exact results in modifying and altering them according to fixed rules either the equations themselves or the symbols which comprise them. The use of symbolic expressions or equations is often a means of simplifying calculati ...
full - CS.Duke
... where the primes are in nondecreasing order is unique. (This is part of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic. The other part, which asserts that every positive integer has a prime factorization into primes, will be proved in Section 5.2.) Proof: (by contradiction) Suppose that the positive integer ...
... where the primes are in nondecreasing order is unique. (This is part of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic. The other part, which asserts that every positive integer has a prime factorization into primes, will be proved in Section 5.2.) Proof: (by contradiction) Suppose that the positive integer ...