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Q: How do I find a formula to find the even squares between two numbers?

GoldenRtvrI have a coding assignment where I have to take two numbers, and print all the even square numbers between them. like this: (1, 100) 4, 16, 36, 64, 100 I want to find a math formula to do this. I have tried looking on other threads, but they were poorly explained or the solutions didn't work like...

 
 
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12:48 PM
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Q: Who introduced the notion of 2-categories?

user234212323Wikipedia seems to have an answer "The concept of 2-category was first introduced by Charles Ehresmann in his work on enriched categories in 1965. The more general concept of bicategory (or weak 2-category), where composition of morphisms is associative only up to a 2-isomorphism, was discovered ...

 
 
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2:52 PM
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Q: How is this number calculated?

Essenceimport scapy.all as scapy p = scapy.IP(dst='127.0.0.1') con = scapy.IP(bytes(p)) print(con.chksum) result : 31975 what is this 31975 number ? i used all the counting methods to calculate this number but nothing mathes it please help

 
 
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4:16 PM
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Q: How are these values calculated in Python Scapy?

EssenceI am curious about the values of the chksum and how it is calculated. ###[ IP ]### chksum = 0x95d3 ###[ UDP ]### chksum = 0x1a77 What is chksum=0x1a77 and chksum=0x95d3 how are they calculated in python Scapy? I need some explanation for these values.

 
 
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6:48 PM
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Q: Mathematics of sustainable development and energy sobriety in the classroom

usernameFaculty members are encouraged to highlight the connection between the courses we teach and climate change, and raise awareness of the issue in our lectures, across subjects in my university. I am wondering what is usually done in that respect in mathematics. To formulate a question (answers to a...

 
 
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10:36 PM
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Q: Given x>0, is it possible for sqrt(x) = 0 given floating point error?

masQuestion in title. I have a section of code: double ccss = c * c + s * s; double sqrtCCSS = sqrt(ccss); if (sqrtCCSS != 0) { n = n1 / sqrtCCSS; } and am just wondering if this is safe: double ccss = c * c + s * s; if (ccss != 0) { n = n1 / sqrt(ccss); } My gut tells me yes, but floating...

 
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Q: Restriction to dense subset of functions whose graph is dense

Nate RiverLet $f: [0, 1] \to \mathbb R$ be a measurable function. A function $g: [0, 1] \to \mathbb R$ is said to be a condensation limit of $f$ if $g$ is continuous and agrees with $f$ on a dense subset of $[0, 1]$. Let $k \geq 1$ be an integer, and $f: [0, 1] \to \mathbb R$ be a measurable function whose...

 

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