math for Reps xD
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mibuchiha wrote...
Lol, someone did it when I took a bath...@superior: so yo prefer to try picturing extra dimensions than to memorize terms, huh?
gooooo graphing cal!
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LESS MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH AND PHYSICS PLZ
TAKING COLLEGE PHYSICS HERE
BRING IT ON FAGGOTS
(ALSO DOING THIS FOR +REP CUZ IM RLY LOW ON REP LOL)
TAKING COLLEGE PHYSICS HERE
BRING IT ON FAGGOTS
(ALSO DOING THIS FOR +REP CUZ IM RLY LOW ON REP LOL)
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lollollol12 wrote...
LESS MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH AND PHYSICS PLZTAKING COLLEGE PHYSICS HERE
BRING IT ON FAGGOTS
(ALSO DOING THIS FOR +REP CUZ IM RLY LOW ON REP LOL)
thought the neg wer your pride
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Superior wrote...
lollollol12 wrote...
LESS MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH AND PHYSICS PLZTAKING COLLEGE PHYSICS HERE
BRING IT ON FAGGOTS
(ALSO DOING THIS FOR +REP CUZ IM RLY LOW ON REP LOL)
thought the neg wer your pride
NO MAN, MY DREAM IS TO GET A MILLION REP LIKE KLOWN
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Here ya go lollollol:
A concave mirror forms a real image at 14 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is at a 29 cm distance, what is the mirror's focal length?
A concave mirror forms a real image at 14 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is at a 29 cm distance, what is the mirror's focal length?
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....
8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
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mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x^2)(e^(x^2)) - 4(e^x) - 3.
Solve.
I don't even know what the heck the " and the ' are there for, so screw it.
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Quadratic wrote...
Here ya go lollollol:A concave mirror forms a real image at 14 cm from the mirror surface along the principal axis. If the corresponding object is at a 29 cm distance, what is the mirror's focal length?
MIND FUCKINGLY EASY:
1/f = 1/14 + 1/29
f = 9.44 CM
NEED +REP
NEXT QUESTION
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mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
SOLVE FOR WAT LOL
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
SOLVE FOR WAT LOL
solve for y lol!
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mibuchiha wrote...
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
SOLVE FOR WAT LOL
solve for y lol!
I SURRENDER
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TehMikuruSlave wrote...
I never got rep for solving my problem correctly.I am sad.
ASK YOUR PROF FOR +REP
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mibuchiha
Fakku Elder
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
SOLVE FOR WAT LOL
solve for y lol!
I SURRENDER
Hah!
Well, anyone?
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mibuchiha wrote...
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
lollollol12 wrote...
mibuchiha wrote...
You want some college stuff, lol? Here's some of the easier ones....8y'' + 13y' - y = 3(x2)(ex^2) - 4(ex) - 3.
Solve.
SOLVE FOR WAT LOL
solve for y lol!
I SURRENDER
Hah!
Well, anyone?
-working on it-
Apparanty, I told my dad I'm doing a tough question, and he just said "The answer is 6." <.<
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https://www.fakku.net/viewtopic.php?p=612421#612421
Answered correctly, no rep awarded.
You lied to me, fakku.
Answered correctly, no rep awarded.
You lied to me, fakku.