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Corleone
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:23:09
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if you're asked to calculate something, you should look up a formula for it
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02/01/2022 13:23:10
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how can i integrate this
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02/01/2022 13:23:14
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^^
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a disappointing son
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02/01/2022 13:25:52
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don't do people's work for them
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a disappointing son
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02/01/2022 13:26:06
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people cannot read for the life of themselves
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02/01/2022 13:26:25
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I'm sorry but he couldn't integrate it
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a disappointing son
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02/01/2022 13:26:40
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giving answers doesn't help at all
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kirby your mom
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kirby your mom
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:27:05
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i didnt study log
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Dee Snuttz
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02/01/2022 13:27:13
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mind your damn buisness dude
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:27:19
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is it the only way to integrate it?
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:27:29
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It's in the server rules
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a disappointing son
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02/01/2022 13:27:34
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read the damn rules dude
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:27:45
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but i couldnt integrate it
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:28:06
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Then you need to ask for help integrating
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:28:22
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That's like 10% of all questions
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:29:33
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so i didnt study log and this is supposed to be doable for my level
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:29:43
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is there any other way
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:31:59
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@doesnots
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a μ-er
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doesnots
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02/01/2022 13:35:29
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This is the easiest way i could do
If you go for substitution it might become more complicated
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:46:30
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like you don't know what the logarithm is at all or you don't know that the integral of 1/x is log(x)?
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:52:45
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no
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:52:56
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no what?
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:53:09
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i dont know log
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:53:10
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do you know what log(e) is ?
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:53:24
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or logs of different bases?
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:53:58
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I dont know the LOG
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:54:06
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Not a single clueeee
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:54:09
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https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra2/x2ec2f6f830c9fb89:logs/x2ec2f6f830c9fb89:log-intro/a/intro-to-logarithms
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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riemann
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02/01/2022 13:54:26
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i encourage you go through that to understand logs and be comfortable with how they're calculated
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:55:11
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Thanks very much
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51b07843fecf43fd889ee71199145e07
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Corleone
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02/01/2022 13:55:15
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.close
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:00:04
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hello i need help
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:00:55
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i got B in compolsary assignment
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:01:16
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it counts of the subject 20%
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:01:51
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in my exam i got a F and that counts for 80%
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:02:05
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what is the mean value and how do you compute the value
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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Omegabet_
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02/01/2022 14:02:38
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you'd need numerical grades
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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illuminator3
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02/01/2022 14:02:47
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$m = \frac{\text{sum of terms}}{\text{number of terms}}$
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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02/01/2022 14:02:49
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**illuminator3**
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
| 391,270,706,186,420,200 |
illuminator3
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02/01/2022 14:02:57
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$m = \text{mean}$
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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TeXit
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02/01/2022 14:03:00
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**illuminator3**
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:03:37
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so( 0.2 * 4 + 0.8 * 0 )/4+0
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:03:57
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4= B and F = 0
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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illuminator3
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02/01/2022 14:04:41
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well, how many terms are there?
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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illuminator3
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02/01/2022 14:04:50
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i.e. how many grades are there?
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:05:05
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I got B and F
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:05:47
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two terms
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a4052837f6b94b1c8b0e1f7c023f9f99
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illuminator3
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02/01/2022 14:05:57
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ye, so 2
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62dc4271dccd428fa30ecf0e7c400d39
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Goose on a Moose
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12/24/2021 01:26:58
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I am trying to prove that $\frac{\bar{z}}{\bar{w}}=\frac{\bar{z}}{\bar{w}}$ where z and w are complex numbers. So far I have covered the definition of multiplication, addition, additive inverse, conjugates and multiplicative inverses. I was able to do some algebra get this expression: $\frac{ac-bd}{c^2+d^2}-\frac{bc+ad}{c^2+d^2}i$. I am not sure where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated.
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12/24/2021 01:27:56
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**Goose on a Moose**
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:29:05
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What are a,b,c,d?
Did you mean that z = a + bi and w = c + di?
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62dc4271dccd428fa30ecf0e7c400d39
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Goose on a Moose
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12/24/2021 01:29:23
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yes!
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62dc4271dccd428fa30ecf0e7c400d39
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:31:39
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I think it should be +bd there
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:31:42
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Let me show you
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TeXit
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12/24/2021 01:33:00
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**Touch Her Beans**
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:34:22
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Huh, weird
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62dc4271dccd428fa30ecf0e7c400d39
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12/24/2021 01:35:16
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**Touch Her Beans**
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12/24/2021 01:36:26
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**Touch Her Beans**
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Ann
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12/24/2021 01:36:52
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no need to do all this
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Ann
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12/24/2021 01:36:53
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tbh
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12/24/2021 01:37:03
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**Touch Her Beans**
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Ann
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12/24/2021 01:37:08
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@Goose on a Moose have you already proved that conjugate preserves multiplication?
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Ann
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12/24/2021 01:37:49
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if you have, then all you need to do is prove that conjugate preserves reciprocals (i.e. `conj(1/z) = 1/conj(z)`) and you can just apply these two results to get what you need
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:38:10
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I probably did smth wrong there, cuz from here it follows that conjugate of z is z itself, so z is real
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:39:12
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Ohh nvm
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A Lonely Bean
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12/24/2021 01:39:17
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I see it now
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Goose on a Moose
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12/24/2021 01:44:36
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thanks for the help peeps!
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:28:34
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need help
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TeXit
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0796
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TeXit
| true |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:28:51
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Skjermbilde_2022-02-01_kl._20.28.21.png
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:29:40
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the area under the given curve in upper half plane in r2 is given
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
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DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:29:52
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x(t) and y(t)
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:30:23
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my problem is that why are they differentiating x(t)
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TeXit
|
0796
|
TeXit
| true |
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205,821 |
help-1
|
26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:30:30
|
?
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
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Ethan
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02/01/2022 14:31:20
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can u translate the question into english?
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Shuri2060
|
9525
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a μ-er
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:31:34
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translated
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:32:22
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can i see the curve?
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:32:33
|
its given
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:32:49
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x (t) = 2 (t-sint)
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help-1
|
26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:33:03
|
ah
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205,821 |
help-1
|
26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:33:05
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y (t)= 2(1-cost)
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205,821 |
help-1
|
26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:33:28
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so to get area under the graph you integrate the curve function
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:33:41
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that is understanable
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:33:55
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so to go from area under graph back to curve function you differentiate it
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:34:02
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Skjermbilde_2022-02-01_kl._20.33.54.png
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205,821 |
help-1
|
26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:34:17
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but why are they only differentiating x
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:35:43
|
what is the question asking?
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:36:26
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why are they differentiating x and then integrating
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:36:37
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why x and not y for example?
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:36:55
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can you send me the full question including part a
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:37:23
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Skjermbilde_2022-02-01_kl._20.37.15.png
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:38:05
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in exercise 1a they are saying that find the length of the given curve in 3 dim space
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:38:50
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what about part b
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lennygo
|
9895
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lennygo
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:39:37
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translated b
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
|
02/01/2022 14:40:16
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@Helpers
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205,821 |
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 315,752,588,928,614,400 |
Ethan
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02/01/2022 14:40:32
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3 dim is out of my capability to explain with my limited english
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
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02/01/2022 14:41:03
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3 dimentional space
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 485,903,210,272,391,200 |
dldh06
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02/01/2022 14:44:00
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People are capable of pinging helpers themselves so you don't need to do it for others
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205,821 |
help-1
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26bb22e2c10b42528ca54e6c6bc10d31
| 379,588,675,266,412,540 |
DIOR
|
02/01/2022 14:44:11
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its ok
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