Posted on 16 December 2016 - 01:43 PM
I got some even tougher for the smartest badlion players to solve!1. D(K) = gcd{Disc(α) : α ∈ OK and [OK : Zα] < ∞}.
2. f(x) = x3 − x − 1 = 0,
3. 1+5 = 18
2+10 = 36
3+15=54
4+20= ?
4. Ax + By = Cz.
5. H(x)=(x^2)+1 and K(x)=-(x^2)+4. If K(H)=0, what are the roots/solutions?
6. 3 points lie on an xy plane, with each point representing where a particular person lives. Amy lives at point (2,3); Brian lives at point (0,7); and Claire lives at point (-2,3). They all wish to meet up with each other for lunch, but at a location that is equidistant from each of their respective houses. At what point do they meet?
7. (X/100) + (Y/66) = (3X+5Y)/Z. What is Z?
Good luck. @Unwise may be able to do these :)
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 01:59 PM
@AlbertEinstein3rd one is very easy… no idea what 1st one means
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 02:04 PM
ThatOneCombo wrote
first one is from the field of math called algebraic number field problems, Hard stuff.
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 02:13 PM
ThatOneCombo wrote
This UHC host became very fidgety once I started my math/science problems post.
Some of these aren't even questions… just statements.
The notation on the first one is not clear in any sense. Furthermore, it looks like this player's just stating a set.
Second one… what? Nice function. Should we solve for x or something? If one does, you'll need to be keen on the cubic formula. It's a famous result: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_number.
Third one looks like a few shared Facebook posts I've seen.
Fourth one, again, nice equation. What's the problem?
Fifth, fair problem!
Sixth, knock yourselves out and find that circumcenter.
Seventh, very ill-posed problem. What is Z? Is it an integer? What are X and Y? Complex numbers? Not really sure what this question is asking.
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 02:18 PM
Purpkey wrote
ThatOneCombo wrote...
first one is from the field of math called algebraic number field problems, Hard stuff.
Interesting, because I've actually studied algebraic field theory through Galois theory, and I've never seen such notation.
The problem needs more background. If you found this from a textbook or something, link the textbook, since often times authors use a unique notation that other books might not.
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 02:32 PM
AlbertEinstein wrote
ThatOneCombo wrote...
This UHC host became very fidgety once I started my math/science problems post.
Some of these aren't even questions… just statements.
The notation on the first one is not clear in any sense. Furthermore, it looks like this player's just stating a set.
Second one… what? Nice function. Should we solve for x or something? If one does, you'll need to be keen on the cubic formula. It's a famous result: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic_number.
Third one looks like a few shared Facebook posts I've seen.
Fourth one, again, nice equation. What's the problem?
Fifth, fair problem!
Sixth, knock yourselves out and find that circumcenter.
Seventh, very ill-posed problem. What is Z? Is it an integer? What are X and Y? Complex numbers? Not really sure what this question is asking.
What do you mean fidgety? Secondly, Yes I guess these arent the best examples of math equeations and i should have given more insight on them. My mistake. As for the first problem, It is one i found online and It explained it as a problem however that may not be the case. Thank you for correcting me on these.
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 02:34 PM
Purpkey wrote
AlbertEinstein wrote...
What do you mean fidgety? Secondly, Yes I guess these arent the best examples of math equeations and i should have given more insight on them. My mistake. As for the first problem, It is one i found online and It explained it as a problem however that may not be the case. Thank you for correcting me on these.
No problem! But hey, Unwise may be able to do these!
Posted on 16 December 2016 - 07:48 PM
Zaptelus wrote
Purpkey wrote...
jk
is it 72?
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