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02/03/2022 10:53:05
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this is what i would have done
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02/03/2022 10:53:28
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ahhh ok
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02/03/2022 10:53:31
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im crying
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02/03/2022 10:53:44
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i thought i knew this 😭😭
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02/03/2022 10:54:58
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are you literally in tears over this?
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02/03/2022 10:55:13
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if so, i would advise you to do your best to calm down.
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02/03/2022 10:55:41
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emotional distress is a much more significant issue than one otherwise inconsequential math problem.
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02/03/2022 10:56:40
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ur right. im just unsure as to how i should learn this tbh
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02/03/2022 10:56:56
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like solving simultaneous equations with 3 variables?
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02/03/2022 10:57:16
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no
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Ann
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02/03/2022 10:57:24
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what you have here is not a system of equations in three variables
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Ann
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02/03/2022 10:57:33
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at least, not presented as such by the problem
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Ann
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02/03/2022 10:58:11
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rather it is a family of systems of equations in two variables (x,y) where each system within the family is identified by a number (m) called the parameter
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02/03/2022 11:01:23
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lowk not gonna lie i dont know what a parameter is
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02/03/2022 11:01:30
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family of systems of equations?
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:02:18
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a collection of many systems of equations
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:02:33
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...have you used desmos before in any capacity?
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02/03/2022 11:03:24
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02/03/2022 11:03:25
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yep
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02/03/2022 11:03:29
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to graph equations
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:03:59
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you can think of m as a slider
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:04:18
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and each of these equations as a line that is graphed
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:04:46
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and your task is to find the position(s) of the slider at which certain things happen
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Ann
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02/03/2022 11:04:54
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such as the system having infinitely many solutions, as in your problem
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02/03/2022 11:09:04
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ohh ok!!
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02/03/2022 11:09:25
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can you recommend a video that would teach me all this?
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02/03/2022 11:09:37
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i tried looking for one but cant find a suitable one
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02/03/2022 11:24:02
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i don't have any videos on hand sorry
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02/03/2022 12:15:32
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02/03/2022 12:19:33
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Do u know log laws
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02/03/2022 12:19:35
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.
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02/03/2022 12:20:18
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yes
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02/03/2022 12:20:31
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use log laws
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John Kipmann
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02/03/2022 12:21:29
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do you know what e^ln(x) is?
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Skull
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02/03/2022 12:21:59
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ah its the 7th one
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Skull
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02/03/2022 12:22:04
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i only learned it till 5
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02/03/2022 12:22:11
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use this
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02/03/2022 12:22:23
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yes
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02/03/2022 12:22:34
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thank u both
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02/03/2022 12:22:40
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do you know the base of ln?
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02/03/2022 12:22:44
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ye e
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02/03/2022 12:22:50
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yup
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02/03/2022 12:23:07
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so $e^{\operatorname{log}_e(x)} = x$
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02/03/2022 12:23:09
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02/03/2022 12:30:55
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how would u do this tho
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02/03/2022 12:31:24
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ok so
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02/03/2022 12:36:28
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idk an easy solution to it. According to symbolab u should get $\operatorname{ln}^2(x) = \operatorname{ln}^3(x)$
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MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 12:36:53
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thus x = 1 or x = e, but i dont kkknow how they got to that equality
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zedzilla
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02/03/2022 12:39:43
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Take ln of both sides
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zedzilla
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02/03/2022 12:40:16
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And use logarith properties to simplify/bring stuff out of exponents
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zedzilla
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02/03/2022 12:41:42
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Take ln of the left side you get
ln (x^ln(x))
You can bring that exponent out as multiplication:
ln(x) * ln(x) = ln^2(x)
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zedzilla
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02/03/2022 12:42:36
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Take ln of the right
ln(e^ln^3(x)))
Ln cancels exponentiation with base e
So you get
ln^3(x)
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02/03/2022 12:44:39
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\begin{align} x^{\operatorname{ln}\,x} &= e^{(\operatorname{ln}\,x)^3} \notag\\
\operatorname{ln}(x^{\operatorname{ln}\,(x)}) &= \operatorname{ln}(e^{\operatorname{ln}^3 x}) \notag\\
\operatorname{ln}\,x \cdot \operatorname{ln}(x^1) &= (e^{(\operatorname{ln}^3 x)})\notag \\
\operatorname{ln}^2\,x &= (e^{(\operatorname{ln}^3 x)})\notag \\
\end{align} wip
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02/03/2022 12:56:35
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\begin{align} x^{\operatorname{ln}\,x} &= e^{(\operatorname{ln}\,x)^3} \notag\\
\operatorname{ln}(x^{\operatorname{ln}\,(x)}) &= \operatorname{ln}(e^{\operatorname{ln}^3 x}) \notag\\
\operatorname{ln}\,x \cdot \operatorname{ln}(x^1) &= \operatorname{ln}^3 x \cdot ln(e^1) \notag \\
\operatorname{ln}^2\,x &= \operatorname{ln}^3 x \cdot 1 \notag
\end{align} wip
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02/03/2022 12:57:44
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can u correct this @zedzilla
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zedzilla
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02/03/2022 12:58:45
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Third line should be this on the right:
ln^3(x) * ln(e)
= ln^3(x)
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02/03/2022 12:59:16
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Ln was dropped on the right between line 2 and 3
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02/03/2022 12:59:42
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Yea that looks ok
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02/03/2022 13:00:34
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i myself dont understand from line 2 to 3 RHS
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02/03/2022 13:00:44
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Ok you have
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02/03/2022 13:00:50
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e^a
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02/03/2022 13:00:55
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Take ln of that
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:01:01
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ln(e^a)
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:01:22
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Log property lets me bring that exponent inside the log outside as multiplication
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:01:39
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So
ln(e^a) = a*ln(e)
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 205,143,587,749,494,800 |
MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 13:01:39
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omg yes
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:01:50
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Yep good stuff
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 205,143,587,749,494,800 |
MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 13:01:56
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logs are the worst algebra ever
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Hyperlix
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0041
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Hyperlix
| false |
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 205,143,587,749,494,800 |
MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 13:02:10
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i'd take trig substitution integration over it (sometimes)
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:02:11
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It doesn't matter what kind of weird exponent you have the property still works the same
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:02:19
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Hahaha i love logs xD
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0dc25adf24cb40d2b847dfdbd9a8750d
| 279,869,739,415,633,920 |
zedzilla
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02/03/2022 13:02:48
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Well let me not say that who knows what kinda weird shit they have you do with them in some theory courses
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 714,074,341,809,061,900 |
Mushfiqur
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02/03/2022 13:07:41
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P(x) = x^3+bx^2+cx+d is a polynomial in x. You are given that P(1) < 0, P(4) > 0, P(6) < 0 and P(10) > 0. If all of the roots of P(x) are integers, what is the maximum possible value of |d|?
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:11:30
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oh this isn't so bad
| 0 | 1 | 898,441,976,142,237,800 |
Hyperlix
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0041
|
Hyperlix
| false |
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205,869 |
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:11:34
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think about it
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:11:50
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The roots are integers
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:12:07
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If P(1) <0 and
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:12:12
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P(4) > 0
| 0 | 1 | 805,217,272,087,838,700 |
Mathematics Bot
|
0196
|
Bot
| true |
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:12:19
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What can you say happened between (1,4)
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 872,024,354,572,103,700 |
<><><>
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02/03/2022 13:12:22
|
?
| 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null |
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07e4a3e4223f4dc4a2318e46105e3641
| 706,934,233,012,371,600 |
Ansh_
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02/03/2022 13:13:34
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~~that sounds so haunted in so many ways~~
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205,871 |
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 589,246,519,295,737,900 |
arfelious
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02/03/2022 13:39:51
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If i have 1000 images and i randomly view 50 of them every day, after how many days would i view every images in theory? Is it like coupon collector's problem?
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205,871 |
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 205,143,587,749,494,800 |
MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 13:53:01
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I think they're asking for the mean of the distribution
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205,871 |
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 205,143,587,749,494,800 |
MattDog_222
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02/03/2022 13:53:50
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idk which distribution it would be though, if its a common one
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 261,933,205,387,477,000 |
riemann
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02/03/2022 14:10:04
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yes it's exactly the coupon collector's problem
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205,871 |
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 589,246,519,295,737,900 |
arfelious
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02/03/2022 14:19:49
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Thanks
| 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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205,871 |
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2a3aff6718e54cd2a226b34e380abe79
| 589,246,519,295,737,900 |
arfelious
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02/03/2022 14:19:50
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.close
| 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 326,803,048,041,283,600 |
nhat
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02/03/2022 14:22:55
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i am not sure how to find the probability of these.
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unknown.png
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 326,803,048,041,283,600 |
nhat
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02/03/2022 14:23:30
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im supposed to use the z table and this equation
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 326,803,048,041,283,600 |
nhat
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02/03/2022 14:23:31
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unknown.png
| 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 261,933,205,387,477,000 |
riemann
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02/03/2022 14:32:25
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do you know what $P(X=a)$ means?
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 510,789,298,321,096,700 |
TeXit
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02/03/2022 14:32:28
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**riemann**
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 326,803,048,041,283,600 |
nhat
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02/03/2022 14:33:26
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it means the probability of x=something
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 261,933,205,387,477,000 |
riemann
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02/03/2022 14:33:37
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and do you know what the formula $f(a)$ means?
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205,872 |
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dde2ece08f3c442cbc8e27ea116709cb
| 510,789,298,321,096,700 |
TeXit
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02/03/2022 14:33:40
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**riemann**
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