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A simplier math formula
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16/12/2008 04:54:32
 
 
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16/12/2008 04:41:27
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
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>>People before us have made that choice - I'm not saying it is bad nor that it is good - It's just the way it is
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>The only problem I have is, that the definition was changed. We've discussed the problem here and find out the following
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>Everybody means (learned?) that -2^2=4. The other would be explicit -1*2^2
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>Those with children that run through this know the problem.
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>So the mathematicans have changed the definition, school adopted it we are blamed.
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>On a comp I have no problem with. It's normaly somewhere in the helpfile and a simple try teaches me more. I would never assume that a comp solves a formula the way I think.
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>Agnes

hi Agnes,

I don't think the mathematicans have changed the definition - must have been like that for ages
-2^2 is still -4 in algebra. Must be when solving equations and moving -2^2 to the other side where it becomes +2^2

Maybe we have been working too long with computers - some have forgotten the basics of algebra

At some point (the fortran's age ?) a choice had to be made

It's just that when converting this into a line of code - you have to know what you do - isn't that exciting ?
Gregory
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