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isn't it 0?
yes, but why arent you saying it with confidence!
isn't it 0?
...because you're differentiating a constant
What about this?
2xe^(x^4)...because you're differentiating a constant
What about this?
omg i want it!LOL fitzpatrick, projectile motion chapter, question 17, i believe there are answers lying around on BoS somewhere
-1 < x < 1, x<-1
-1 < x < 1, x<-1
Would it be correct to just put x<1. Nvm
How long should it take to get that?
It's harder than the other one.
It's harder than the other one.
(1-0.5^18)/8 -549 = -548.875
hey guys lol this is such a stupid question but how do you do auxilliary/subsidiary angles again?
this is a sub/aux question right?
@= alpha (cbf using latex)
4cos@+3sin@=1
find @
Shouldn't 4cos@ + 3sin@ = Acos(@ - a) ? Not Acos(@ + a)
(-ln3 - ln2) / (ln2 - ln3)
sorry about the awkward spacing, this is my first time using latex.
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