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  • Hanzi for Starcraft units?

    Does anyone know or know where to find a list of the chinese characters used for units in Starcraft I and/or II?

    Trying to keep up my writing over the summer and thought it would help if I could write about things that I get excited about anyway.

    1 AnswerLanguages9 years ago
  • How big in MB is 1 minute of .flv?

    I have really limited space on my computer; just wondering how often I would have to upload my videos if I switched formats.

    2 AnswersOther - Computers10 years ago
  • Tough Trig Identity (not hw)?

    Given A, B, and C are the angles of a triangle, prove:

    sinC + (sinA)(sinB) ≤ (1/2)(1+sqrt(5))

    I'm still trying to work it out myself so I might be late in giving an answer :P

    If it helps, we know that C = pi - (A+B) and so sinC = sin(A+B) by the sum laws.

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • High accuracy calculator?

    I'm looking for a high accuracy calculator that can deal with square roots to at least 20 places.

    Anyone know of one? (If it is downloadable I need it mac friendly, sorry)

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago
  • What is d(f(x,y))/d(x^2)?

    I know that I need partial differentiation to do this, and I was trying to do it with the limit process, but I can't figure out how to set it up.

    I need it for two problems:

    f(x,y) = xy(y+1) [or x(y^2)+xy] and

    f(x,y) = sinxy

    Note: I'm not looking for the second derivative. That would be (d^2)f/d(x^2).

    1 AnswerMathematics1 decade ago