a parametric equation is x=f(t) y=g(t) for t ∈ I. What does t ∈ I mean?
some set, I dont know of any set that usees l for the variable
it means t is an element of l
no zzrockr3 you are incorrect
that symbols is read as "belongs to"
that is the correct mathematical interpretation
lol ok, but jsut so you know it is the exact same thing
math is not english grammar
just to let you know, we dont have synonyms here
? they are the same ting. you could say t is in l. your being silly. go ask your teacher:)
pity your understanding
for real dude, go ask someone. you could not be more wrong. then get back to me with an im sorry.
@asnaseer @TuringTest can you explain this
Exact same thing.
Belongs to = is and element of
wow guys - this is only maths not a religious statement :) look here for a list of the commonly used mathematical symbols: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathematical_symbols both meaning given above are correct but the standard interpretation is "is an element of"
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I have no idea what set l is (is that an "l" as in "l"etter or capital i ?)
this guy is now sending me many messages trying to flood me off
anything I can do about that ?
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