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created @ 03/12/2007 10:04 am |
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I'm sorry guys, I know a lot of this will make some people's heads spin... I'm doing my homework and I can't figure out the proof for this statement - so if ANYONE has ANY CLUE to even where the fuck to start, that would be amazing....
....all numbers/variables after y and z are subscripts.....
"Assume that you have two distinct solutions for the system, say (y1, y2, ... yn) and (z1, z2, ..., zn). Is the statement yj = zj for each 1 |
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