what is them meaning of this : (ill post down)
\[E(\phi , k) >\int\limits_{0}^{\phi}\sqrt{1-k^{2}\sin^{2}\theta} *d \theta\]
Smarty...where did u get this?
no ur business
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:P:P:P:P:P K I was going to help u...but now u get it by urself....:P:P:P
u said u did not got it too, so how can you help me?
(post sëmurë poshtë)
:P:P:P:P:P:P:P:P @Saifoo? u know albanian?
lol.
lol what does it mean!!=! >.<
every word means post=mail semure=sick poshte=down
Google Miku im di të gjitha.
Hahahha Yea he's my friend too he's too smart
You probably got it from Wikipedia, no? This is a function such as you would encounter in multivariable calculus. The dependent variable is dependent on two independent variables, phi and k. What it describes I cannot tell you; it is probably a physics equation.
hehe Yeah!
it's saying that E (a function of phi and k) is greater than another function of phi and k for all values of phi and k
when k = 1, the integral evaluates to sin(phi)...that's about all i can tell you...looks like a nasty integral otherwise
nono its not > at here it means = sysmbol with triple lines
not sure what you mean.
wellthere wasn't the symbol of equivalence, so i used > as "equivalence symbol" :D
Triple lines means "defined as." That sheds some light on the situation! Something did seem kind of funny, once I read James' comment.
The symbol looked like ||| turned on its side.
yes :D
Yep, that's "defined as." I.e., fruit cake ||| [rotated] hard, delicious, sugary concoction made by squashing cooked slugs and year-old jell-O together, packaged at Christmastime and sold for big bucks.
its about Elliptic Integral of the Second Kind
Esoteric!
^^ common isn2T there anyone knows what is that funcion
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