James
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Anyone know any good sites that would help me underrstand equations like this:
I did a maths A-Level which covered all of that stuff but it was 7 years ago and I can't remember any of it.
Thanks.
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Ian
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That's an integral isn't it?
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C2RL R
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that looks familiar, think i did that sort of stuff on my HND engineering. try looking for engineering sites rather than just mathematics.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
That's an integral isn't it?
Dunno - it's finance stuff.
That's the equation to calculate the payout on an Asian option.
[Edited on 25-05-2009 by James]
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James
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Just refreshed my memory on what an integral is and yes it is one
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John
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Calculus, I hate maths.
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Ellis
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Can't figure out the K,0 bit, other than it's fine
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Bonney
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All I can say to that is
Could never get the hang of the basic stuff at school!
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oceansoul
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yup its an integeral equation.....cant remember much about them tho. did em in my HNC last year :/
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Sean-B
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it's intergration, T and 0 are you limits K is a constant
you should already know T and K
tbh it's a monster of a question with lots of different principles thrown in!
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Ojc
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This is something that I just could never get to grips with, I really haven't a clue what I'm looking at and really don't envy anyone that has to deal with these equations.
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Ellis
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I think I've sussed it now, all I need is to sort the 'max' at the beggining - I've never integrated anything that has what I presume to be maximum before it
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Mark.W
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i would not even try attempt to answer anything like this.
Maths is fucking spunk IMO.
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sand-eel
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I did this in my Beng design engineering degree, luckely I have a £115 calculator that can do it all for me if I can remember how to actually put in the values.
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
This is something that I just could never get to grips with, I really haven't a clue what I'm looking at and really don't envy anyone that has to deal with these equations.
+1 it makes my head hurt and have emotions of
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Mase
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
luckely I have a £115 calculator
TI-83 ?? That calculator has got me through my degree I reckon!
Yeah as said already, the S is a function of 't' which is to be integrated between the limits of '0' and 'T', with K being a constant...
Mase
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sand-eel
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Ti 89, makes life so much easier.
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James
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Just ordered Calculus for Dummies
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DANKZii
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Max just shows that its a profit function iirc.
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C2RL R
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Ti 89, makes life so much easier.
i'm looking at doing an engineering degree, would this calculator help a lot as i'm a math retard?
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Mase
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Ti 89, makes life so much easier.
i'm looking at doing an engineering degree, would this calculator help a lot as i'm a math retard?
Either that or the TI-83 I have are popular as you can load programs onto them that can work out matrices and the like... I wouldn't have been without mine!
Mase
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sand-eel
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yeah helps a great deal
for instance you can do calculations like....
X=12y+87.467g/h67-r56 find r if x=2 - in the time it takes to write that in the calculator.
[Edited on 27-05-2009 by sand-eel]
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sand-eel
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yeah matrices like....
[2+3] [8-3]
[4+8] + [3-2] =
[2+9] [6-5]
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Ti 89, makes life so much easier.
Lucky sod, is that the one with a USB port on it?
I has to work my way through a BEng with an old Casio beast, wish I had one of those though
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sand-eel
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aye it does, you get a cd with it and you can hook it up to your laptop
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