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| vswede |
well i need some help with my math worksheet and i am so lost. taking ap calc sucks...
took some time drawing that so pleeeeasee help me :D
thanks |
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| UWM |
Here's a Taylor series I had to derive for my last problem set:
P = (RT/V1) [([2]V1+ ..
Blah it it's way too long to write out. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| If you really need help with something as straight forward as that then perhaps you've chosen the wrong subject to study. |
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| igottaknow |
cant help but here's something to make you laugh

edit: whats the world coming to when you cant even steal a crummy b/w mspaint gif? |
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| jonze234 |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
cant help but here's something to make you laugh
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try hosting the pic yourself...its pretty funny though. |
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| vswede |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
If you really need help with something as straight forward as that then perhaps you've chosen the wrong subject to study. |
OY! your like 4 years older than me
just say how u do it dont be all pessimistic |
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| Mane |
| ok if i coun good the resul should be 3/5 :p |
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| RenderedDream |
just use the cauchy's theorem
derive upper and down parts separately, eventually you'll have a real limit |
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| Neuro'99 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mane
ok if i coun good the resul should be 3/5 :p |
Yeah I got the same, its a few years since I did my calculus course however :P
Use L'Hopital's rule if you know what that is heh |
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| UWM |
3x/(2x^2+5x) = 3x/2x^2 + 3x/5x = 3/x + 3/5
lim x-->0 (3/2x + 3/5)
Ding. |
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| Orbax |
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| UWM |
:stongue:
Your ty stick figure comics always crack me up. |
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