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LisaD
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Request
« on: Sep 19th, 2005, 8:26pm » |
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Hi, I work for a production company in Australia and for a film we're doing we need a guy writing solutions to maths problems. Only I am not a mathematician and have no clue what to write! Would someone be able to post say a page of maths solutions (doesnt matter if it makes sense), it just has to look impressive. Thank you very much! Lisa
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SWF
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Re: Request
« Reply #1 on: Sep 19th, 2005, 9:51pm » |
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Nothing is more frustrating than to see non-sense equations in a movie, so I am pleased to hear you want real equations. There are a number of solutions in the Hard section that might be suitable. The ones using towr's formula generator look nice. One I can recall using the formula generator is Abel's Wire Problem (scroll down to the last post in that thread).
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Icarus
wu::riddles Moderator Uberpuzzler
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Re: Request
« Reply #2 on: Sep 20th, 2005, 3:44pm » |
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Since LisaD has seen fit to post the same thing over and over again, I have deleted the one that no-one has replied to, moved all the rest to the same location, and am locking all but one thread. Please don't do this again!!
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