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01/30/2022 13:19:03
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Yep now the thing is
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01/30/2022 13:19:46
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the way $x_1, x_2, x_3, ..., x_n$ were defined, they have to be in the interval $[a, b]$ and so, by their definition, $a \leq x_{n+1} \leq b$
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01/30/2022 13:19:49
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**Ansh**
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01/30/2022 13:20:06
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Uh
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01/30/2022 13:20:38
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Doesn't that answer your question as to why $x_{k+1}$ can't be $> b$?
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01/30/2022 13:20:51
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**Ansh**
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01/30/2022 13:20:57
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Yes it’s my question but I don’t understand
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01/30/2022 13:21:33
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You picked the number from the interval right? And the greatest possible number in the interval is b..
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01/30/2022 13:21:46
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so how can this number be > b if it's inside the interval?
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 13:22:00
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Nothing in the definition of $x_i$ says they're increasing. It wouldn't matter if $x_n=b$, that doesn't have any affect on the value of $x_{n+1}$
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01/30/2022 13:22:04
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**Zybikron**
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01/30/2022 13:22:16
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:this:
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01/30/2022 13:22:38
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Woh
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01/30/2022 13:22:50
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This is confusing but that’s new to me
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01/30/2022 13:23:04
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not confusing really, you just didn't expect this to happen probably
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01/30/2022 13:23:48
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I still don’t get how we can be sure it isn’t greater than b
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01/30/2022 13:23:50
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I like the way the question was printed, is it some olympiad q paper?
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01/30/2022 13:23:56
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No no
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01/30/2022 13:24:03
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I’m retaking advanced calc
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01/30/2022 13:24:06
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For curiosity
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Ansh_
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01/30/2022 13:24:24
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okay so.. suppose you have the interval [4, 6] and you pick 1000s of numbers in this interval
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01/30/2022 13:24:29
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would any of them exceed 6?
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01/30/2022 13:24:44
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No
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01/30/2022 13:24:46
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But
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01/30/2022 13:24:49
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but?
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01/30/2022 13:24:55
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When we’re doing induction
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01/30/2022 13:25:02
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We added a new number
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01/30/2022 13:25:09
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Which could be anything
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01/30/2022 13:25:12
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OHHHHHHHHHH
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Ansh_
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01/30/2022 13:25:16
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:p
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01/30/2022 13:25:20
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idk dud just do math
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e6b7047964d64ddca0aeb7c5ffb478f8
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01/30/2022 13:25:21
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ANYTHING IN THE INTERVAL
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Ansh_
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01/30/2022 13:25:27
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exactly
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01/30/2022 13:25:29
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:p
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01/30/2022 13:25:29
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https://tenor.com/view/ohhh-whoah-gif-14206432
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e6b7047964d64ddca0aeb7c5ffb478f8
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01/30/2022 13:25:44
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Thank you
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01/30/2022 13:25:48
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.close
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Baruch
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12/16/2021 19:51:19
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what it is that I'm missing here -- somehow Khan Academy gets 2.5pi as an x value and I don't know how (seen in the 2nd picture) https://i.imgur.com/FMB3cdQ.png & https://i.imgur.com/VVyJKK2.png
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Baruch
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12/16/2021 19:51:31
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it's to do with phase shift in trig
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Baruch
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12/16/2021 20:12:04
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:32:37
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why did he sub in tan
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01/30/2022 13:32:55
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:43:00
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:43:30
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Look at the tanh identity and perform the substitution
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:43:51
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ah ok
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:43:52
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wait
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:43:56
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mb the question is this
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:44:35
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but that method seems invalid when u sub in the initial conditions ^
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:44:49
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like what happened to it
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:45:17
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``````
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:45:21
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like this is the final answer
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:45:25
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but if we sub in the initial conditions
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:45:31
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it would be tanh(0)
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RokettoJanpu
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01/30/2022 13:45:51
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pls dont ping mods for math help
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:46:28
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OH mb i meant helpers havent been in the server for a while
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:46:30
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@Helpers
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:48:16
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Why would it be tan(0)?
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:48:44
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with the initial coniditons c=0 and t=0
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:51:22
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Usually the initial condition wouldn’t include c
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:51:27
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Do you mean v?
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:52:59
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https://discord.com/channels/268882317391429632/269573202018041856/937418033180327948
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:53:03
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^
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:53:18
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yeah v & t is 0
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:55:30
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Yeah but like
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Mrgir
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140e074aab654d37954be367d6827ddf
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:55:41
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You sub in the other two to get c
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KurtDee
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01/30/2022 13:56:05
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Idk
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:56:19
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yeah imma assume
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lil.flack0o
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01/30/2022 13:56:28
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that the guy in quora was wrong
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Memigimes
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01/30/2022 15:08:06
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Can someone help?
Two tourists start a bike ride,at the same time,with constant speeds,towards each other from the two ends of the great bike path that runs through the city of Amsterdam along its famous canals。The speed of the first one,which started in the north end,is greater than the second one that started at the south end。When the first one passed through the middle of the journey,the second had eight kilometers left to finish。And when the second passed through the middle of the journey,the first one was missing three kilometers to finish。With this information,tell us the total length,from north to south,of the bike lane。
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01/30/2022 15:49:56
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took a recording describing my problem
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01/30/2022 15:50:13
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I meant to say partial derivatives on the second part also that's my bad
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01/30/2022 15:51:35
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Making people download a video just to help you is gonna dissuade a lot off people to want to help you
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01/30/2022 15:51:44
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that's my bad
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01/30/2022 15:51:52
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does discord support previews on mp4 videos
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01/30/2022 15:52:09
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I thought it would just show up in the integrated plyaer
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01/30/2022 15:52:11
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Just type it out
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01/30/2022 15:52:12
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player*
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01/30/2022 15:52:15
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alrighty
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01/30/2022 15:53:05
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so this is the example that my teacher provided. We're working on exact equations using partial derivatives
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01/30/2022 15:54:06
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I understand all the steps mostly, although from the example I don't understand why we need to use partial derivatives at all. It appears that you can get the answer by going straight from antideriving p and q and finding their similarities for g(y) and g(y)
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01/30/2022 16:18:52
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nevermind I think I may have figured it out. The partial derivative is to verify whether it is actually an exact equation. If someone could confirm this that'd be great but I'm pretty sure that's what it is
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j12
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01/30/2022 17:48:55
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where does the -2 come from?
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j12
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01/30/2022 17:50:02
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I assumed it would just be
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01/30/2022 17:50:03
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01/30/2022 17:51:45
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It comes from revolving around y=2
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j12
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01/30/2022 18:01:19
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why wouldnt it be 2 - e^(x/4) instead of e^(x/4) - 2
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01/30/2022 18:09:16
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@riemann
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riemann
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01/30/2022 18:10:41
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What's the square of each of those
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j12
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01/30/2022 18:11:07
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just 4
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01/30/2022 18:11:28
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for -2 or 2
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01/30/2022 18:12:00
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for e^-x/4 it would be e^-x/2
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riemann
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01/30/2022 18:12:53
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Each of these
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riemann
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01/30/2022 18:12:58
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Square both and compare
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01/30/2022 18:13:33
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Not 2 individually and not the exponential individually. The differences
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01/30/2022 18:17:33
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for e - 2
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