Andres Valloud <avalloud@smalltalk.comcastbiz.net> wrote:
Do you know what the table represents?
Yes. Let me show a little more of the table. The "all" means that all real numbers will fit there (if you write them very small). I suggest looking for patterns in where there are integers in the table. Or where a number and its negative appear in the same row. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1: all 2: -inf +inf 3: -inf 1.000000 +inf 4: -inf 0.000000 2.261406 +inf 5: -inf -0.349081 1.000000 3.074601 +inf 6: -inf -0.523305 0.523305 1.564328 3.795684 +inf 7: -inf -0.626499 0.268479 1.000000 2.000000 4.495526 +inf 8: -inf -0.694242 0.109189 0.694242 1.350067 2.385122 5.190739 +inf 9: -inf -0.741892 0.000000 0.500000 1.000000 1.643796 2.748616 5.884929 10: -inf -0.777116 -0.079600 0.364842 0.777116 1.249756 1.908997 3.102748 11: -inf -0.804148 -0.140255 0.265003 0.621297 1.000000 1.469217 2.158924 12: -inf -0.825509 -0.188046 0.188046 0.505587 0.825509 1.192579 1.671024 13: -inf -0.842792 -0.226700 0.126799 0.415933 0.695796 1.000000 1.366735 14: -inf -0.857046 -0.258628 0.076822 0.344232 0.595108 0.857046 1.155985 15: -inf -0.868994 -0.285461 0.035215 0.285461 0.514414 0.746112 1.000000 16: -inf -0.879146 -0.308343 0.000000 0.236333 0.448129 0.657173 0.879146 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Keith F. Lynch