Wed 21 Jun, 2006 03:06 am - A square pyramid? Theres no such thing. A pyramid is a 3 dimentional triangle. The base is a square, but you can't say the whole thing is a "square pyramid" (view)
Mon 19 Jun, 2006 03:26 am - [quote] They tend to live in a closed off world and have difficulty relating to ordinary people who they consider a lower life form.[/quote]
With all do respect. People who have no education... (view)
Fri 9 Jun, 2006 10:07 am - Heres a funny memory I can share with you.
When I was in school I remember reading on the desk, an engraving a junior had made which consisted of a large crucifix, very unsymetrical, with the... (view)
Fri 9 Jun, 2006 09:58 am - If I take a wild guess at what you are talking about... If you are in university and would like to continue with maths I suggest Mechanical, Chemical or Electrical engineering or BSc Physics. You... (view)
Thu 25 May, 2006 05:08 am - Nothing should happen unless you shove the mercury up your nose. Elemental mercury is quite safe to work with for a short period of time. If you had some liquid nitrogen handy you could freeze it. (view)
Sun 16 Apr, 2006 02:56 pm - Is it possible to trace calculus back to it's basics. I don't mean through history but actually applied calculus in everyday life. Were you using calculus before you knew it? In primary... (view)
Sun 19 Feb, 2006 01:45 am - Thats extreamly hypothetical. What are the size of the irregular objects, where are they situated etc. You'd better ask someone who could work with imaginary numbers. I don't know. (view)