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j12
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01/30/2022 18:17:45
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and for 2 - e
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01/30/2022 18:18:18
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not sure how to interpret it tho
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01/30/2022 18:19:14
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Its the same
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01/30/2022 18:19:38
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LOL
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01/30/2022 18:20:05
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thank you @riemann @Deleted User
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01/30/2022 18:20:05
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thank you @riemann @Deleted User
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01/30/2022 18:20:39
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Happy to help
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:28:35
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α = (a_1a_2 … a_s) and β = (b_1b_2 … b_r). Alpha and beta are disjoint cycles.
If αβ = ε, then α = ε and β = ε.
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:29:57
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I understand what a disjoint cycle is: two cycles that have no elements in common
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01/30/2022 18:36:19
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What have you tried?
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:37:52
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I've tried to multiply the two (or composite)
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:37:56
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But got confused there
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 18:39:12
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what about a proof by contradiction? If $\alpha\beta = e$ and either $\alpha \neq e$ or $\beta \neq e$?
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01/30/2022 18:39:39
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**Zybikron**
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:40:22
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I still don't understand
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 18:41:36
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If $\alpha \neq e$ and $\alpha\beta = e$ what do you know about $\beta$?
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01/30/2022 18:41:38
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**Zybikron**
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:47:09
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It's alpha's inverse?
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:48:08
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Ohhh
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:48:10
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I get it
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01/30/2022 18:48:18
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yup
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:49:07
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So if beta is alpha's inverse
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:50:02
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Okay I just confused myself again xD
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:51:40
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It could be the same the other way right? If β ≠ ε
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01/30/2022 18:51:51
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yep
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:52:01
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How is this a contradiction?
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 18:53:59
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Proof by contradiction is to prove A-> B by assuming A and -B, then show a contradiction happens. This proves that A -> B
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 18:54:36
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You just told me that if alpha is not the identity then beta is alpha-inverse right? Can alpha and alpha-inverse be disjoint cycles?
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:55:46
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Oh no, because if it were, then alpha would have to equal the identity
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Zybikron
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01/30/2022 18:56:14
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so contradiction
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:56:20
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Ah alright
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:56:22
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Thank you
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Moon Child
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01/30/2022 18:58:11
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:01:38
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:02:31
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can anyone help me understand where sin(a)cos(b) and cos(a)cos(b)
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0858bb460ccb416fa2ae35a09a57fd18
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:05:37
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comes from
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hiromichi
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01/30/2022 19:23:11
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@kenZo are you trying trig identities?
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hiromichi
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01/30/2022 19:23:30
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where did you get that picture from?
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riemann
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01/30/2022 19:24:54
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Pythagorean theorem. the hypotenuse is cos(B) and you know all the angles
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riemann
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01/30/2022 19:26:05
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cos(B) comes from rotating the right triangle with terminal angle B to align its base with the hypotenuse of the triangle of terminal angle A
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:27:14
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ty
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:28:23
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I get it now . it was just basic trig functions
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kenZo
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01/30/2022 19:28:26
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:36:56
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:37:18
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I keep getting the answer 1 or -1 and both of them are wrong.
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:37:40
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Because if you use the regular formula for slope it gives 7/7 or 1
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:38:17
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It does the same backwards as well, but only negative, so -7/-7 or 1 again.
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:38:33
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wait can you show me how you inputted the numbers into the slope formula
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:39:17
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sure, it was just 4- -3 / 4- -3
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:39:31
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the double negatives cancel and youa re left with /7
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:39:32
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ok so where did you get the 4s from
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:39:34
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7/7
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:39:41
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what is f(-3) and what is f(4)
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:39:47
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the second point
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:40:00
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yea but what are the values
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:40:06
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The question states that the Y value is F(x)
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:40:15
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F(x) being defined later
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:40:37
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ik what the question states, what are the values of f(-3) and f(4)
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:41:01
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-3 and -4?
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:41:18
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wait im trippin
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:41:25
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its -3 and 4
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:41:31
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are you sure
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:41:50
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I'm pretty positve, as i cannot see them being any other value
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:41:52
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hint: they're not that
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:41:59
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one of them is wrong
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:42:55
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would it be -3 and 3?
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:43:00
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try it
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Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:43:01
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looking at the graph at least
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Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:43:04
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what is the gradient then
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:43:17
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the what
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ItsSammy!
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1868
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ItsSammy!
| false |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:43:25
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i'm unsure what you mean
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:43:56
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now that you have the values
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:44:01
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put them in the gradient formula
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help-1
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:44:09
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same one u used here
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:44:16
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or slope formula whatever
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:44:42
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so I got 7/6
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24karat
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6342
|
24karat
| false |
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:44:54
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seems wrong but I'm going to try it
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
|
01/30/2022 19:45:13
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wrong. 2 attempts left
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:45:14
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show how you put the numbers
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:45:43
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sss.png
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:45:54
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i'm drawing on mouse, disregard the quality lol
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:45:54
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slope = $\frac{f(4) -f(-3)}{4- -3}$
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 510,789,298,321,096,700 |
TeXit
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01/30/2022 19:45:57
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**Frosty**
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714483444394229890.png
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
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01/30/2022 19:46:35
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did you get the a's and b's mixed up?
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
|
01/30/2022 19:46:50
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I think I did
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:47:02
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So it's 6/7?
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
|
01/30/2022 19:47:19
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because f(4) is 3
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
|
01/30/2022 19:47:26
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try it
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:47:32
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and f(-3) is -3
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 714,483,444,394,229,900 |
Frosty_
|
01/30/2022 19:47:49
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if you think it's right then try it
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:47:57
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It was correct!
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205,783 |
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:48:00
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Thanks!
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205,783 |
help-1
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cfbb367f71624443926ea9a44fcab404
| 302,606,524,080,062,460 |
Slavky
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01/30/2022 19:55:01
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.close
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205,784 |
help-1
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959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da
| 714,366,697,422,716,900 |
zeze
|
01/30/2022 19:55:57
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can someone help me solve this
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205,784 |
help-1
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959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da
| 714,366,697,422,716,900 |
zeze
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01/30/2022 19:56:11
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20220131_085606.jpg
| 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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205,784 |
help-1
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959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da
| 800,622,149,903,056,900 |
Shen
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01/30/2022 20:00:18
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For this question, think about end behavior.
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205,784 |
help-1
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959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da
| 800,622,149,903,056,900 |
Shen
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01/30/2022 20:00:20
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@zeze
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205,784 |
help-1
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959ae0ae2bcf46e18907fa0dbc0d63da
| 800,622,149,903,056,900 |
Shen
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01/30/2022 20:00:39
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What do e^(-4x) and e^(4x) approach as x -> ∞?
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