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- From: cyoon@utdallas.edu (CHANG K YOON)
- Subject: Re: Rev. J difference, STRANGE!
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 04:51:57 GMT
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- In article <1jse6mINN6aq@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> cj531@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Ali Momeni) writes:
- >
- >Yesterday, I evaluated this sum on an E and a J: 5*x^2*ln(x)/sin(x) as x
- >goes from 1 to 100. I got two very diffenrent answeres (-1700ish and
- >19000ish).
- >What's goin' on?
- >
- >ali. momeni@vu-vlsi.ee.vill.edu
-
- Not sure.... I tried your equation on my revision E and this is what I
- got.
-
- DEG: 8088177.07545
- RAD: 2584500.25973
- GRAD: 8422210.25973
-
- I'm getting very different results than yours. Here's the equation as
- seen from my stack:
-
- SUM(X=1,100,5*X^2*LN(X)/SIN(X))
-
- SUM of course is the summation sign.
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