Rationalising an expression means getting rid of any surds from the bottom (denominator) of fractions. Usually when you are asked to simplify an expression it means you should also rationalise it.
Trigonometric identities might seem like abstract mathematical concepts, but they're actually powerful problem-solving tools that can transform seemingly impossible equations into manageable solutions ...
A simple arithmetic problem has left internet users scratching their heads - with only a few landing on the correct solution to this elementary school-level equation. While most people learned the ...
Telluride is not on my annual festival calendar—too distant, too costly—and rarely I’m at Toronto, only with a film. So as a ...
Simplifying expressions using the laws of indices Fractions as indices - Rule 2 Indices show where a number has been multiplied by itself, eg squared or cubed, or to show roots of numbers, eg square ...
Squants is a framework of data types and a domain specific language (DSL) for representing Quantities, their Units of Measure, and their Dimensional relationships. The API supports typesafe ...
An Approach to Productive and Maintainable Shader Creation. Creating shaders has always been an advanced step for most developers; many game developers have never created GLSL code from scratch. The ...
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