Riemann Summ/ i - pairs

This was hard to show and explain at the same time. 1) I am only trying to see if my geometry works in "known" equations, so that I can show that it is valid and useful. 2) I am not solving the Riemann problem; but instead, I am using the equations along with my geometry to see if the numbers generated are reasonable. 3) Using "n" in this way; n- is restricted and not used as the definition of the Riemann Hypothesis is stated: but I use and modified the equations for testing of my geometry. 4) If you read the "Caption" underneath the "Graph" you will see the number + - 14.135 , + - 21.022, + - 25.011; The Decimals are all values that I have shown occur in my analysis of the normal curve.1.35 , .022 , .011 are values that I have generated with my geometry as mentioned.

 

RV'SMath

 
Resource Type
Activity
Tags
calculus 
Target Group (Age)
11 – 19+
Language
English
 
 
 
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