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>> reply anyway:
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>> 2017-10-01 12:11 GMT+02:00 Onkel Svart <larsharaldogg...@gmail.com>:
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>> > Hi! I have a technical question regarding Openoffice Spreadsheet.
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>> > Take for example f_ (x) = x. Print list.
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> > Hi! I have a technical question regarding Openoffice Spreadsheet.
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> > Take for example f_ (x) = x. Print list.
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> > What numbers must one sum in order to get f_ (x) = x?
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> Any numbers. Pick a number of x, and f(x) will be the
I don't understand much of what you are trying to say here, but I'll try to
reply anyway:
2017-10-01 12:11 GMT+02:00 Onkel Svart <larsharaldogg...@gmail.com>:
> Hi! I have a technical question regarding Openoffice Spreadsheet.
>
>
> Take for example f_ (x) = x. Print list.
>
Hi! I have a technical question regarding Openoffice Spreadsheet.
Take for example f_ (x) = x. Print list.
What numbers must one sum in order to get f_ (x) = x?
Calculate a new row as summed up will be = (to) the function over.
Repeat.
Pascal's triangle will appear in the underlying sums