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KY...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:35 pm
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(1)Cï¼›x^2+6*x*y+11*y^2=1,point A=(1,2) ;

distance d(C,A)=_______________________

(2)C;x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=1,point A(α,β);

d(C,A)=________________________

(3)S;x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2+z^2/c^2=1,point A(α,β,γ);

d(S,A)=____________________________
 
KY...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:37 pm
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(1)C; x^2+6*x*y+11*y^2=1,point A=(1,2) ;

distance d(C,A)=_______________________

(2)C; x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2=1,point A(a1,a2);

d(C,A)=________________________

(3)S;x^2/a^2+y^2/b^2+z^2/c^2=1,point A(a1,a2,a3);

d(S,A)=____________________________
 
Mutt Buncher...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:53 am
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Post it a third time, you blithering math forum ass-wipe.

"KY" <wkfkh056 at (no spam) yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
news:188634947.6440.1257309467170.JavaMail.root at (no spam) gallium.mathforum.org...

"MUH BRANE HERTZ hau I get here? wap? buh.
 
johnson542...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 4:53 am
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He is asking the distance from a point to a curve -- a legitimate math question. Why do you blast him?
 
adamk...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:21 am
Guest
[quote]He is asking the distance from a point to a curve --
a legitimate math question. Why do you blast him?
[/quote]
A couple of reasons, I assume:

First, this guy's posts here have a background:
he has been using this site as his personal pad,
to develop some personal project , and the means he
uses have been considered extremely disruptive and
upsetting to many here; so much so, that an attempt
was made to come up with a new , moderated site, just
to exclude him.
He has repeatedly refused to address,and has
even scoffed at, requests that he do things in a
less disruptive way.

On a different note, we usually expect someone to
show work and be as clear as possible in defining and
stating a problem, and stating where they are stuck.
 
johnson542...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 5:51 am
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I think you mistook KY as Masutov.

KY is Japanese. Perhaps his English is not good. So he is very brief in his messages.
Look at his past messages, you find some of his questions are nontrivial.
 
Gordon Stangler...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 8:02 pm
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On Nov 4, 9:21 am, adamk <ad... at (no spam) adamk.net> wrote:
[quote]He is asking the distance from a point to a curve --
a legitimate math question. Why do you blast him?

  A couple of reasons, I assume:

  First, this guy's posts here have a background:
  he has been using this site as his personal pad,
  to develop some personal project , and the means he
  uses have been considered extremely disruptive and
  upsetting  to many here; so much so, that an attempt
  was made to come up with a new , moderated site, just
  to exclude him.
    He has repeatedly refused to address,and has
  even scoffed at, requests that he do things in a
  less disruptive way.

    On a different note, we usually expect someone to
  show work and be as clear as possible in defining and
  stating a problem, and stating where they are stuck.
[/quote]
Adamk, you mistake KY for Mustov. Please do not make this mistake
again, as they are two very separate people. Mustov is an arrogant
spamming ass whom I suspect is a thirteen year old boy having fun at
our expense, while KY asks legit, if cryptic questions. Personally, I
enjoy the questions from KY, as they keep me on my toes.
 
Robert H. Lewis...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:00 pm
Guest
[quote]
Adamk, you mistake KY for Mustov. Please do not make this mistake
again, as they are two very separate people. Mustov is an arrogant
spamming ass whom I suspect is a thirteen year old
boy having fun at our expense, while KY asks legit, if cryptic
questions. Personally, I
enjoy the questions from KY, as they keep me on my toes.
[/quote]
I agree that KY's questions make sense mathematically. "cryptic" is a good word to use. Until he explains the motivation for these questions, I will make no further replies, though I could easily solve all that he so far posted.

On his recent topic about distances from lines to ellipsoids and so forth, I will point out a paper of mine, the second one under "papers" on my web site.

Robert H. Lewis
Fordham University
http://fordham.academia.edu/RobertLewis
 
adamk...
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:10 pm
Guest
[quote]On Nov 4, 9:21 am, adamk <ad... at (no spam) adamk.net> wrote:
He is asking the distance from a point to a curve
--
a legitimate math question. Why do you blast him?

  A couple of reasons, I assume:

  First, this guy's posts here have a background:
  he has been using this site as his personal pad,
  to develop some personal project , and the means
he
  uses have been considered extremely disruptive
and
  upsetting  to many here; so much so, that an
attempt
  was made to come up with a new , moderated site,

Adamk, you mistake KY for Mustov. Please do not
make this mistake
again, as they are two very separate people. Mustov
is an arrogant
spamming ass whom I suspect is a thirteen year old
boy having fun at
our expense, while KY asks legit, if cryptic
questions. Personally, I
enjoy the questions from KY, as they keep me on my
toes.
[/quote]
Point taken, my bad, and my apologies for having blasted 'KY' , under the wrong assumption that he was musatov. I will not blast him anymore.

Still, I agree with other posters, in that KY should motivate his posts, or at least show some work, tho I will not blast him for it.
 
 
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