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need your help friends

Started by January 20, 2009 01:13 PM
8 comments, last by wodinoneeye 15 years, 10 months ago
- [Edited by - immigrant on January 25, 2009 3:05:34 PM]
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--- krez ([email="krez_AT_optonline_DOT_net"]krez_AT_optonline_DOT_net[/email])
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Quote: Original post by krez
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what is 42 ? can you give me a more detailed answer if possible ?
42.

What Krez means is that it's obviously a homework question, and as such we can't help you. If you tell us what specific areas you're having difficulty with, and show us what you've done so far, then we can give you some sort of direction, but nobody is going to give you an answer to copy and paste.
Quote: Original post by Evil Steve
42.

What Krez means is that it's obviously a homework question, and as such we can't help you. If you tell us what specific areas you're having difficulty with, and show us what you've done so far, then we can give you some sort of direction, but nobody is going to give you an answer to copy and paste.


Firstly,thanks a lot for your interest

i only want to learn two things from these quesitons.In the first question how should i determine a proposed sequence by using this table ? (i really need your clues especially at this point)
The second question is that which criterias should i analyse for these multiple methods.

To be honest, if you can't even think of how to get started, then you probably shouldn't be taking that class.

Sorry...

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Quote: Original post by InnocuousFox
To be honest, if you can't even think of how to get started, then you probably shouldn't be taking that class.

Sorry...


Or just go ask the professor/TA. They typically have office hours during which students can come for help.

-me
Q2 is a big one! That's a few hundred words worth of answer - all possible integrations is 5x4x3x2=120 possibilities!
Maybe change your tutor?
thanks for your all help and interest friends
brute force (like breadth first) can easily some such a small combinatoric problem space.

Research network search algorythms.

Bonus points - use A* (overkill) to solve your problem.
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