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Recent Mathematics GRE Posts

need help in practice test (#44 ETS math subj. test booklet)
    by hoicow on 2008-07-23
Can someone help me with #44 in the ETS math subj practice test? #44 if Z=e^(2*pi*i/5) 1+Z+Z^2+Z^3+5*Z^4+4*Z^5+4*Z^6+4*Z^7+4*Z^8+5*Z^9=? the answer is -5e^(3*pi*i/5) but I can't get it...h...

Need your help for Some problems
    by mathsubboy on 2008-07-22
In fact, I can just prove the set A is closed relative to S....

Need your help for Some problems
    by lime on 2008-07-22
I see I made mistake. Covering with these two squares (0,0) (0,1) (1/2,1) (1/2,0) (1/2,0) (1/2,1) (1,1) (1,0) where the border x=1/2 does not belong to these squares.will not include points of th...

Like this
    by mathsubboy on 2008-07-21
er, let me see, I think the two points X(sqrt(2)/3, 0) and Y(sqrt(2)/2, 0) can be connected by the following three segments: seg I: X(sqrt(2)/3, 0)->A(sqrt(2)/3, sqrt(2)/3) seg II: A(sqrt(2)/3, s...

Need your help for Some problems
    by lime on 2008-07-21
I got very interesting reply concerning problem 3, proposing that: "set S is connected still there is a path between any two points of it. Hence, it is path-connected. Hence, it is connected". Never...



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