Browsing Posts published on September 8, 2010


At UFC 119- Sept 25th- Indy, I will take on Melvin Guillard. Here is a little footage 15 weeks out from my fight.



Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir takes on PRIDE Standout and head kick specialist Mirko Cro Cop. Watch UFC 119: Mir vs Cro Cop Live on Pay-Per-View Saturday, September 25th at 7pm PT/ 10pm ET.
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Question by Tim4545: Can anyone write this as summation 5 E k(k-1) “see detail for better illustration of question?
5
∑k(k-1)
k-0

as a summation with the index variable (k) starting at 1.

Best answer:

Answer by C-Wryte
Indeed, I can. It is actually easier than you think because you want to write it so you can start at k=1 instead of k=0. But, if you have k=0, then the first term is k(k-1) = 0(0-1) = 0. So, the first term is zero and you can just drop it anyway. Thus, you can simply write:

5
∑ k(k-1)
k=1

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Whether it’s Gray Maynard or Frankie Edgar that walks out the UFC Lightweight Champion at the end of their title bout, the fact remains that one of these two men will have a tough competitor ahead of them waiting to take the title from them. That contender may not be known right now, but he could be very well known after UFC 123 at The Palace of Auburn Hills on November 20th. MMA Junkie reports …
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Todd Duffee Released From The UFC… For Being an Ass? (UPDATED)
After what was undoubtedly one of the UFC’s biggest shockers in the Heavyweight division, a previously reported bout between rising superstar Todd Duffee and Jon Madsen had to be called off due to an injury Duffee suffered while training, causing Gilbert “The Hurricane” Yvel to step in for him for the bout slated for UFC 121. Those of you wondering when Duffee would return to the Octagon after …
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MMA Pound-For-Pound Rankings (Updated 9-4-2010)
( Photo Courtesy of Yahoo Sports ) A changing of the guard? That could be an understatement. Frankie Edgar defeated B.J. Penn at UFC 118 to cement himself as the top Lightweight in the world. The victory also cemented his pound-for-pound status. With his second consecutive loss, B.J. Penn bows out of the pound-for-pound rankings. His exit shouldn’t be permanent. An invigorated Penn could one day …
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