Is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Postby Mary khaleel » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:26 am

hello
is this is good representation of mathmatical equation???

If [tex]x_a=0[/tex] and [tex]y_a=0[/tex]
then, [tex]z_a = 1[/tex]

[tex]z(t_a,t_b )= \sum_{a=1}^{N} z_a[/tex]

I hope that someone can help me with this equation

thanks
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Re: is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Postby Jonasmathwork » Tue Sep 10, 2013 5:59 am

Solution: Given If Xa=0and Ya =0

then,Za =1
Z(ta,tb)=∑a=1NZa

this is not a good representation of a mathematical equation

Because Z is a function of t and in given we have function of X and Y

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Re: Is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Postby Guest » Tue Jan 12, 2016 8:38 am

I think you have represented nicely but you can do more to represent it in a better way by inserting some explanation of equation as "given equation is Xa=0and Ya =0"
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Re: Is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Postby leesajohnson » Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:44 am

According to me, you have represented it in a good way but you can provide some more explanation for the equation.

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Re: Is it good representation of mathmatical equation?

Postby Guest » Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:16 am

Can you explain what is meant by a "good way"...??........Rather than just saying it "is not a bad way".
Can you give some examples of "some more explanation for the equation"
Please try and be constructive in your replies so that I may understand more fully the problem with this question or this equation.
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