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The third chapter is dedicated to solving Diophantine linear and nonlinear equations and includes different methods of solving Fermat’s (Pell’s) equations. It also covers Fermat’s factorization techniques and methods of solving challenging problems involving exponent and factorials. Chapter Four ...
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Hereanddenote the Laplace transform of the functionsand, respectively, that is, (1.3) It is emphasized that in our problemsandare integrable operator valued functions over the interval. Following engineering notation, the time functiong(t) is denoted with a lower case, while its Laplace transform...
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When we are given equations that involve only one of the six trigonometric functions, their solutions involve using algebraic techniques and the unit circle. We need to make several considerations when the equation involves trigonometric functions other than sine and cosine. Problems involving the recip...
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Thus, this first example problem highlights the need to be able to represent arbitrary mathematical expressions (involving various functions and arguments) whose length is not arbitrarily limited in advance (rather than merely strings of 0's and 1's of the same fixed length). It should be ...