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back to boardShow all messages Hide all messages2 admins DK [Samara SAU] 11 Apr 2010 16:29 It could be proven that for n != 4 there is always 'NO' answer. Is it right for each test? e.g. in test 8 n != 4 and answer is 'YES'. With absolute precision of calculations u will get 'NO' I read your posts very attentievely, but I didn't understand what exactly you mean. What's about test: 5 1 0.5 0.654508, 0.975528 0.0954915, 0.793893 0.0954915, 0.206107 0.654508, 0.0244717 I am sure the answer is YES |
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