Can someone please explain to me the relationship between
Stoke's theorem, Green's theorem, and the Gradient theorem. and
give one example each for 0,1 and 2 forms. As a Calc 3 student, I
am very confused about what this theorem is, I know it is essential
to what linear algebra. Please help.
Give a direct proof of the following theorem, upon which case
you can use it for future proofs. (Hint: note that we’ve called it
a corollary as in p.81, not just a theorem.) Corollary 4.12. Every
integer is even or odd.
Give a direct proof of the following theorem, upon which case
you
can use it for future proofs. (Hint: note that we’ve called it a
corollary as
in p.81, not just a theorem.)
Corollary 4.12. Every integer is even or odd.
True or False. If true, quote a relevant theorem or reason, or
give a proof. If false, give a counterexample or other
justification.
The set of irrationals in the interval (0, 1) is not
countable. (Assume the fact that the set of points in the interval
(0, 1) is uncountable.)
True or False. If true, quote a relevant theorem or reason, or
give a proof. If false, give a counterexample or other
justification.
There is a one-to-one and onto map between the open
interval (0, 1) and the open interval (4, 8).
can
someone give an easy and simple explantion of all the cas
proteins involved in the steps (adaption, biogenesis,
interference) of bacterial immunity by crispr? i know that the cas9
protein cuts the DNA, but what are all the other proteins
involved before that and what do they do? please make it easy to
understand. thank you.