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Offline Joey_21

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Originally posted by CP5670
have any of you seen the analogous formulas for cubic and quartic equations? Those are some of the messiest things I have ever seen, even edging out the euler-maclaurin formula. :D

I have also been stuck on a math problem for most of today actually; anyone here good with limits?

lims®n BinC(s+k-1,s-1) [ z[/size]'(s+k) + ( y(s+k) - y(s) ) z(s+k) ]

(n is a negative integer, k is an integer between 0 and s and BinC is the binomial coef)


I think I've come up with some plugged-in values that may help, although, I had to assume that k = floor(s/2) since you mentioned k is "an integer between 0 and s"

-5, 8.31616406969419E-03
-4, 1.39440426165502E-03
-3, -0.002358750031144
-2, 7.98380171900115E-03
-1, -3.04483748327652E-02

These are approximate values.

*Goes back to programming algorithms for the construction of antidifferentiable polynomials able to calculate the definite integral of existing functions through non-singular matrices* ;7