One Simple Equation

One Simple Equation
Author: David N. Heizer
Publisher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400329973

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The book One Simple Equation will take the reader on an inventive journey exploring Christian faith by introducing a revolutionary mathematical equation. An equation that helped the author, a devout atheist for forty-two years, discover and understand with complete clarity the truth of the Gospel and the power of God’s love. After coming to the realization that some of the greatest most promising theories in modern science share the same narrative as the Biblical description of creation, God placed on author David Heizer’s heart an equation that would ultimately bring him to Jesus Christ. The equation ?F=TL?^3 is a simple expression of Christian faith. It is of profound importance that this book is rooted in God’s love and His greatest expression of that love, Jesus Christ. The reader will learn why a mathematical expression of Christian faith illustrates our belief in God and Christ as our saviour so concisely. All people understand Mathematics making it a universal language understood by all regardless of race, nationality, ethnicity or language. 1+1=2 is the same for all human beings. Math is also the language of God as all things in the universe, God’s creation, can be expressed mathematically from the swirling motion of the planets and stars and the human genome to the computer programs and phone apps we use every day. This fascinating equation will reveal to the reader Biblical truth and understanding. Inspired by Einstein’s theory of relativity and God himself the equation is broken down into three simple terms: F representing Faith, what we are solving for. T representing Trust which is a variable that changes from one day to the next, and L representing God’s Love a steadfast never changing never failing constant we can all rely on. Raising God’s love to the power of three represents the Trinity, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The more Trust we apply to God’s love, the greater our faith becomes. Read the testimonies of people getting through life’s most difficult challenges by placing their trust in God’s love. The reader will then be taken through a series of chapters that replace the constant love of God with other idolatrous terms such as money, material possessions, addictions and the self and how these temporary corruptible terms fail at producing a sound faith on which to build life giving principles. This one simple equation unlocks the meaning of life and answers one of the most difficult questions facing Christians today, “How can a loving God allow bad things to happen to good people?” This simple yet profound illustration of our faith reveals all this and much more.

An Introduction to Algebra

An Introduction to Algebra
Author: John Bonnycastle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1782
Genre: Algebra
ISBN:

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A Treatise of Algebra, in Three Parts. Containing 1. The Fundamental Rules and Operations. 2. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees; and the Different Affections of Their Roots. 3. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to Each Other. To which is Added an Appendix, Concerning the General Properties of Geometrical Lines. By Colin Maclaurin ...

A Treatise of Algebra, in Three Parts. Containing 1. The Fundamental Rules and Operations. 2. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees; and the Different Affections of Their Roots. 3. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to Each Other. To which is Added an Appendix, Concerning the General Properties of Geometrical Lines. By Colin Maclaurin ...
Author: MacLaurin (Colin)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1748
Genre:
ISBN:

Download A Treatise of Algebra, in Three Parts. Containing 1. The Fundamental Rules and Operations. 2. The Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees; and the Different Affections of Their Roots. 3. The Application of Algebra and Geometry to Each Other. To which is Added an Appendix, Concerning the General Properties of Geometrical Lines. By Colin Maclaurin ... Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

School Algebra

School Algebra
Author: George Albert Wentworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:

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Introduction to Algebra

Introduction to Algebra
Author: Edward Olney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1874
Genre: Algebra
ISBN:

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First Principles of Algebra

First Principles of Algebra
Author: Edward Olney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1881
Genre: Algebra
ISBN:

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Practical Mathematics

Practical Mathematics
Author: John Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1903
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

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Classical Mechanics

Classical Mechanics
Author: Christopher W. Kulp
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351024361

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Classical Mechanics: A Computational Approach with Examples using Python and Mathematica provides a unique, contemporary introduction to classical mechanics, with a focus on computational methods. In addition to providing clear and thorough coverage of key topics, this textbook includes integrated instructions and treatments of computation. Full of pedagogy, it contains both analytical and computational example problems within the body of each chapter. The example problems teach readers both analytical methods and how to use computer algebra systems and computer programming to solve problems in classical mechanics. End-of-chapter problems allow students to hone their skills in problem solving with and without the use of a computer. The methods presented in this book can then be used by students when solving problems in other fields both within and outside of physics. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate students in physics, mathematics, and engineering studying classical mechanics. Features: Gives readers the "big picture" of classical mechanics and the importance of computation in the solution of problems in physics Numerous example problems using both analytical and computational methods, as well as explanations as to how and why specific techniques were used Online resources containing specific example codes to help students learn computational methods and write their own algorithms A solutions manual is available via the Routledge Instructor Hub and extra code is available via the Support Material tab