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#26 Re: Coder's Corner » new to coding » 2016-03-05 22:44:00

Hi;

What is a module in programming?

#27 Help Me ! » Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial or none of these? » 2016-02-27 16:52:03

Amartyanil
Replies: 7

Hi;

See the following algebraic expression:

1/3(x + y + z)

It can be also written as: x/3 + y/3 + z/3
Or: (x + y + z)/3

Is this a monomial, binomial, trinomial or none of these?

#28 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Geometrical Progression » 2015-03-05 14:41:09

Hi;

This story was written by an Indian poet and writer Sukumar Ray. He lived in West Bengal.

#29 Re: Introductions » Hello World » 2015-01-18 16:46:27

Hi;

Today is my math exam also!

#30 Re: Science HQ » Hypothesis of Curveness » 2015-01-18 16:43:49

Amartyanil wrote:

Hi;

All things on a planet or a sattelite, that we see straight are actually curved and the things that we see curved are actually straight!

I have corrected it:

All things on any spherical celestial bodies that we see straight are curved and I am not sure about curved things.

#32 Jokes » Nasiruddin's T-Shirt » 2015-01-14 15:12:53

Amartyanil
Replies: 1

Once, there was three marriage invitations with Mullah Nasiruddin and his friend.

The friend had no good shirts and he borrowed a T-Shirt from Mullah Nasiruddin.

On the first invitation, Nasiruddin said to the people, "The T-Shirt my friend is wearing is mine." On the way home, Nasiruddin's friend scolded him for saying those things which Nasiruddin said.

Next day, on the second invitation, Nasiruddin said to the people, "The T-Shirt my friend is wearing is not mine." On the way home, Nasiruddin's friend advised him for not giving any information(neither true nor false).

Next day, on the third invitation, Nasiruddin said to the people, "I will not give any information about the T-Shirt my friend is wearing!"

#34 Jokes » Ship » 2014-12-17 15:24:53

Amartyanil
Replies: 9

A ship was going to sink. One swimmer said to the captain,"How much far is the land?"
Captain said,"Two kilometers."
Swimmer said,"In which direction?"
Captain said,"In the down."

#35 Re: Science HQ » Mars » 2013-10-03 21:00:03

bobbym wrote:

It looks like Mars(the red or orange area), but it is Earth. Because grass is here.

#36 Re: Science HQ » Mars » 2013-09-24 18:01:02

Hi;

In Bengali, "Tuesday" is called "Mangal Baar"("Baar" means day in Bengali). And "Mangal" means Mars.
And similarly "Tues" is called Mars?

#37 Re: Science HQ » Mars » 2013-09-24 17:55:17

Hi mathgogocart;

Mars is not so red. I say that it is orange.

#38 Re: Science HQ » Mars » 2013-09-24 17:51:52

mathgogocart wrote:

Its just so red...like blood faint

#39 Re: Science HQ » Mars » 2013-09-21 00:41:57

Some people say that Mars is the second planet where life exists.

And our teacher was showing about the solar system in multimedia. She said,"Neptune is so blue. I think it the second planet with water."
Is that true?

#40 Re: Coder's Corner » Numbers » 2013-08-28 16:17:51

Hi bobbym;

First tell it by hand; then a calculator

#43 Coder's Corner » Numbers » 2013-08-23 00:30:47

Amartyanil
Replies: 25

Hi;

How to convert:
I. Decimal to Binary and vice versa

#44 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Favorite » 2013-08-23 00:23:15

You can also find this comparison of British and American English on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_British_and_American_English

#45 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Geometrical Progression » 2013-08-23 00:19:01

What means "circa"?

You said that you are too young at that time? Do you lived at that time?

#46 Re: Science HQ » Hypothesis of Curveness » 2013-08-21 03:15:33

The theory of curveness is true because any planet, satellite or star are always spherical in shape.

Things on a planet, satellite or a star that we see straight are actually curved because when we come beyond the planet, we see the thing curved. E.g., the great wall is straight on it upper or the lower surface, beyond it's planet we see that the great wall is curved.
"Things on a planet, satellite or a star that we see curved are actually straight", this theory is right or wrong, I cannot prove it.

#47 Re: Dark Discussions at Cafe Infinity » Geometrical Progression » 2013-08-20 19:45:41

Once upon a time, there was a king. The king was rich but he did not want to give anything to the people. In that time, all the people are suffering from famine.

They came to the king's palace and said, "Your majesty, we are suffering from a famine. Please, give us such money."
The king replied, "Sorry! We have a very little money and we cannot give these money to you!"
The visitors escaped from the palace

Now a  clever sage came to the court and said, "I will stay here for some months. Today, you have to give me 5 paise, but on the next day, I will take its double."
The king said, "Of course you can take my money!"

A month has gone. The king sent his mathematician to  calculate how much money will be spent on the 30th day to pay the sage.
The mathematician came. He was panting. The king said, "Why are you panting?"
The mathematician replied, "The amount of money to spent has gone into about Rs. 5 lakhs(10^5)."
The king said, "The spending of money cannot reach at Rs. 5 lakhs. Are you mad!"
Then the king saw the expenditure log book and he fainted. When he returned into conseiousness, the sage said, "The people are suffering from famine and you are not helping them. You have to help them."
The king replied, "I am giving money to the people." The sage gave all the money that he wanted from the king.
The king summoned all the people who are suffering from famine and gave money to the people.

#49 Science HQ » Hypothesis of Curveness » 2013-08-20 18:37:52

Amartyanil
Replies: 20

Hi;

All things on a planet or a sattelite, that we see straight are actually curved and the things that we see curved are actually straight!

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