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Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-17-2008, 09:03 PM

Welcome to event_staff_9 and spectra's Homework Help Thread!
(hopefully others can help as well!)

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thanks for adypS for merging the two threads and the mysterious mod who sticked it :D



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Re: Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-17-2008, 09:24 PM

What is 2+2?
  
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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-17-2008, 10:14 PM

I seriously needs help on this one


Use the scalar triple product to deternmine whether the points A(1,3,2), B(3,-1,6), C(5,2,0), and D(3,6,-4) lie in the same plane



I got 112, which is a no, and a 0 means yes FYI


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whoo 3900



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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 01:57 PM

hmm how come
(70 ^ 1/3 ) / (14 ^ 1/3)

the answer is 5 ^ 1/3

but the rule is m - n so why isn't it 5 ^ 0 which is 1 which remains as 5?

or do the 70 and 70 have to be the same ect?


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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 02:01 PM

ill answer half-havocs first since there are no calculations involved; i hope im not too late for spankyou; i had just left when you posted :/

anyways, yeah the bases must be the same

correct: x^5 / x ^3 = x ^ (5-3) = x^2

incorrect: x^5 / y ^ 3 does not equal (x/y)^2

working on yours spankyou

edit: okay spankyou, to do a triple scalar product, you'll need to find a determinant of the following matrix of A, B and C:

THIS WAY MAY NOT WORK ALL THE TIME
A(1,3,2), B(3,-1,6), C(5,2,0), and D(3,6,-4)

[1 3 2
3 -1 6
5 2 0]

which is 100

note the numbers of the 3 x 3 matrix above is:

[A1 A2 A3
B1 B2 B3
C1 C2 C3]


next try, A B and D

answer: 100

lets try A, C, and D

answer: 100

how about B, C, and D now

answer: 100

so b/c you had to use triple scalar products and the question asked whether all the points lied in the same plane, and since all the answers are equal its safe to assume that they do :D

THIS WAY WORKS ALL THE TIME

heres a cooler way using a different formula:

A dot (B x C) (x = cross product) and B dot (C x D)

first you need to make three vectors. AB we'll call vector X = [ 2 -4 4] BC we'll call Y, [2 3 -6] and CD we'll call Z [-2 4 4]

so lets do X dot (Y x Z) first:

B x C = [12 20 14] dot it with A and you get 0! so A B and C are coplanar

so lets try Y dot (X x Z) X Z is [0 0 0] so the dot product must be zero! yipee! we found that A B and C lie in the same plane and B C and D also do therefore all four lie on the same plane!



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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 05:20 PM

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ill answer half-havocs first since there are no calculations involved; i hope im not too late for spankyou; i had just left when you posted :/

anyways, yeah the bases must be the same

correct: x^5 / x ^3 = x ^ (5-3) = x^2

incorrect: x^5 / y ^ 3 does not equal (x/y)^2

working on yours spankyou

edit: okay spankyou, to do a triple scalar product, you'll need to find a determinant of the following matrix of A, B and C:

THIS WAY MAY NOT WORK ALL THE TIME
A(1,3,2), B(3,-1,6), C(5,2,0), and D(3,6,-4)

[1 3 2
3 -1 6
5 2 0]

which is 100

note the numbers of the 3 x 3 matrix above is:

[A1 A2 A3
B1 B2 B3
C1 C2 C3]


next try, A B and D

answer: 100

lets try A, C, and D

answer: 100

how about B, C, and D now

answer: 100

so b/c you had to use triple scalar products and the question asked whether all the points lied in the same plane, and since all the answers are equal its safe to assume that they do :D

THIS WAY WORKS ALL THE TIME

heres a cooler way using a different formula:

A dot (B x C) (x = cross product) and B dot (C x D)

first you need to make three vectors. AB we'll call vector X = [ 2 -4 4] BC we'll call Y, [2 3 -6] and CD we'll call Z [-2 4 4]

so lets do X dot (Y x Z) first:

B x C = [12 20 14] dot it with A and you get 0! so A B and C are coplanar

so lets try Y dot (X x Z) X Z is [0 0 0] so the dot product must be zero! yipee! we found that A B and C lie in the same plane and B C and D also do therefore all four lie on the same plane!
very very interesting

you see I did vector AB, AC, and AD instead

so I was off right at the start

I turned in the HW at 3 today.. 10 minutes before you submitted yours

so that one I got wrong, but it's all right, thank you for the explaination, are you in college or something?


  
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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 05:58 PM

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very very interesting

you see I did vector AB, AC, and AD instead

so I was off right at the start

I turned in the HW at 3 today.. 10 minutes before you submitted yours

so that one I got wrong, but it's all right, thank you for the explaination, are you in college or something?
oh damn sorry lol; stupid school always get in the way of my schedule haha

im a junior in high school; my math and physics grades arent good but i understand the concepts i guess (i hope at least -- AP exams in May lol); i get the basic idea for most of this stuff, but sometimes i look on the web to refresh my memory. not the smartest kid (not even close) on the block but i try to be the most helpful :)



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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 06:09 PM

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hmm how come
(70 ^ 1/3 ) / (14 ^ 1/3)

the answer is 5 ^ 1/3

but the rule is m - n so why isn't it 5 ^ 0 which is 1 which remains as 5?

or do the 70 and 70 have to be the same ect?
lets say you have

x^4 and y^3

you can't just add/subtract them

you need to have the same base

x^4/x^3 = x

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What is 2+2?
The answer is 7 duh. What type of dumb question is that
  
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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 06:17 PM

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The answer is 7 duh. What type of dumb question is that
Finally someone answers me. I've been struggling with this homework for ages.


Oh Mrs Pickybitch will be pleased.
  
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Re: Need Math/Physics Homework Help? - 03-18-2008, 06:33 PM

loll ^^

just a side note, ill be a lil busy around 10ish (about an hour an half from now) but you can post anyway and ill check the thread

also, im going college visiting spring break which starts friday so ill be out a couple days here and there. no more than 2 days at a time

edit: 11:35- tuning out for the night guys; if you guys have any questions ill try to get to them during school but ill probably respond around 4-ish tomorrow



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