Re: [MATHEDCC] question

John Bartlett (bartlett@CAMOSUN.BC.CA)
Sat, 17 Jan 1998 18:01:49 -0800

If we had one septic and one antiseptic equation combining, would the
result be an explosion of algebra energy and a null set a la
matter/antimatter? In what form would the resultant energy be?

mark snyder wrote:
>
> At 7:51 PM +0000 1/17/98, Phil Mahler wrote:
> >>My favorite, of course, is the equation having an x^7, the septic equation;
> >
> >If f(x) = x^7 would be the septic function, could we say that its
> >inverse, f^(-1)(x) = x^(1/7) is the antiseptic function?
> >
> >Phll Mahler
> >Middlesex CC
> >Bedford, MA
>
> Touche. And if we had a two or more equations involving x^7?
>
> mark snyder
>
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