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- Subject: [mg126352] New to Mathematica
- From: "J.Jack.J." <jack.j.jepper at googlemail.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 04:37:42 -0400 (EDT)
- Delivered-to: l-mathgroup@mail-archive0.wolfram.com
Hi,
I have just downloaded my free trial version of Mathematica.
I only need it for one thing (as yet, anyway), and I wonder whether
someone can help me in step-by-step fashion to get what I want. I need
the solution to the following (I might make amendments to the values):
"For any integer k, let r(k) be x such that
(x/ln(x))*(1 + 1/ln(x)) = 108.2 + k)
product (k = 0 to 3000) (1-1/r(k))"
With many thanks in advance.
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