Sunday, May 3, 2020

Bihari babu (or) some small and some big (or) picking up tomatoes

First of all one needs to understand that fractions are most important. Right. When we pick up a tomato we do so from a lot of tomatoes.
Second is Brook Taylor showed us the importance of x, x^2, x^3 and so on. This is nature. One has to understand that. 1,2,3 and so on is not at all a fine way of looking at numbers. But x,x^2,x^3 and so on is. Fine. Let's move ahead.
Let's choose tomatoes like medium one then a larger one then one more larger and then more larger and so on.
Essentially x + x^2 + x^3 + x^4 + . . .
The result is -x/(x-1). A sort of negative results.
Here is the Wolfram snapshot.


Let's choose tomatoes like a medium then a small one then maybe another somewhat medium then a small then maybe a large then a medium and so on.
Essentially x - x^2 + x^3 - x^4 +. . .
The result is x/(x+1). A sort of positive results.
Here is the Wolfram snapshot.
Needless to say. In the second approach all the tomatoes are likely to be used. And in the first approach only the better, best gets used.

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