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haaaalp!!! Anyone know some basic calculus?
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| D-res |
I am a dunce. I can find a few website basically repeating this problem, but barely any explanation. What the ?

The little hand-drawn graph is the only explanation offered by the prof. I are confused. |
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| Meat187 |
| Maybe you should study art and revolutions instead. |
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| D-res |
| I can't wait to delete this thread and your meager c0r contribution. |
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| Acton |
| Is it suggesting you use partial differential equations? |
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| prolikewhoa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Meat187
Maybe you should study art and revolutions instead. |
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
Is it suggesting you use partial differential equations? |
I appreciate the feedback man, but we've just defined what an integral is. Thus far we've only defined the limit, discussed limits involving infinity, and discussed continuity. I'm only in the first semester of what'll end up being 3+ years of it, so its definitely not differential calc. This is pretty bothersome because I've understood all of it quite clearly, but for whatever reason I'm stumped :/ |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| x is a woman. |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Don't make fun of him unless you can solve it yourself, Meat. |
I can. |
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| ziptnf |
| Then PM me your proof. I'm curious. |
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| Vector A |
| Interesting problem. |
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| D-res |
Turns out it's known as Thomae's function. Hours of googling finally revealed this proof to me; sort of. Now I just have to explain it in my own words within an hour without sounding like I'm ripping off wikipedia.
THanks for the link ziptnf! It didn't help much at the time but has become more clear now. :)
Forget the PM. I'd love to see Meat's mathematical prowess in action too :p |
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