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𝖀ᥒkᥒ᥆ᥕᥒ 𝕯ᥲrkᥒᥱss
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Can somone help me
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01/17/2022 05:03:36
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@𝖀ᥒkᥒ᥆ᥕᥒ 𝕯ᥲrkᥒᥱss #❓how-to-get-help
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01/17/2022 05:22:37
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@Helpers
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:34:34
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centroid is like center of mass from physics
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:35:45
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$$X_c = \frac{\int dm * x}{\int dm} $$
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01/17/2022 05:37:08
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**Dev Shah**
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01/17/2022 05:37:44
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Now, did you try and graph the curves? @Dc Function xR
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01/17/2022 05:38:29
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yeah graphed the curves and added the range
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01/17/2022 05:39:41
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Cool, so now, did you get what you need to integrate?
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01/17/2022 05:41:14
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for an x between 0 to 1, you'll have to integral for dm first
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01/17/2022 05:43:15
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For any x, $$ \frac{dm}{dx} = \int_{-y}^{y} (x+t)*dt $$
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01/17/2022 05:43:45
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**Dev Shah**
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:43:58
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where y = 1-x^2
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:44:05
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with me?
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01/17/2022 05:45:00
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kind of, just need to process it
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:45:57
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I basically changed mass/area to mass/length, because we need dm to only be dependant on x for the original integration
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01/17/2022 05:47:27
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A disclaimer though, idk any theory for centroids specifically, so there might be an easier method than this for parabolas, but this works for any function where area is defined
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01/17/2022 05:49:36
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2/3 for top section?
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:51:13
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I don't have a way to try it out rn, sorry
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 05:51:28
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but that's the method
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01/17/2022 05:57:01
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okay let me know when you can if possible but i think i know how to do it now thank you for your help:)
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:01:17
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Nw! It'll take some time to check tbh, hopefully someone else can do it before me!
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:31:42
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How do you simplify $-\frac{\ln{\frac{3}{4}}}{2}$ to $\ln{\frac{2}{\sqrt{3}}
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01/17/2022 06:34:13
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**ZED\_118**
Compile Error! Click the :errors: reaction for more information.
(You may edit your message to recompile.)
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01/17/2022 06:34:16
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@ZED_118 can u send a picture
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01/17/2022 06:34:18
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Oh ok
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01/17/2022 06:34:37
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This is it, idk why it’s not compiling but whatever
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sean
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01/17/2022 06:34:42
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put the 1/2 back into the ln
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EpsilonNought
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01/17/2022 06:34:44
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Write(ln3/4) as
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EpsilonNought
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01/17/2022 06:34:53
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Or yeh that
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01/17/2022 06:35:12
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And then reciprocate it
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01/17/2022 06:35:19
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Since it has a -ve sign
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:36:19
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Wait
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:36:49
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Do you mean log((3/4)^(1/2))?
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:36:56
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I see
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:36:59
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Thanks
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01/17/2022 06:37:40
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Yes
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01/17/2022 06:37:43
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Should I close
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:37:52
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How do you get rid of the negative sign?
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sean
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01/17/2022 06:38:14
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put it back into the ln
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:38:20
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Nvm I get it
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ZED_118
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01/17/2022 06:38:34
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Becomes (4/3)^1/2
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01/17/2022 06:38:51
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Yep
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sean
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01/17/2022 06:39:14
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$\ln{3/4^{-1/2}}$
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01/17/2022 06:39:17
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**sean**
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01/17/2022 06:39:23
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.close
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cardi
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01/17/2022 06:43:47
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how do you do this question
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cardi
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01/17/2022 06:43:54
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:48:10
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left the original number of boys, girls and adults be 5x, 8x and 2x resp.
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:48:20
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so 5x+8x+2x=150
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:48:23
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or x=10
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:48:43
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so boys:girls:adults = 50:80:20
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:49:32
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after k girls leave, the ratio is 10:9:4, so 50:80-k:20 :: 10:9:4
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:50:17
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divide the right ratio by 5, 10:16-(0.2k):4 :: 10:9:4
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:50:26
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16-0.2k = 9
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Dev Shah
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01/17/2022 06:50:31
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k = 35
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01/17/2022 06:51:21
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Uhh
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01/17/2022 06:51:44
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Oh Oki get it
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cardi
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01/17/2022 06:52:50
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easy
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01/17/2022 06:52:51
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tysm
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01/17/2022 06:52:55
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hadron collide your mom
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10/29/2021 07:31:57
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how'd i know what type of function f(x) will ~approach as x->+-infinity?
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hadron collide your mom
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10/29/2021 07:32:38
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not the value of f(x), but its tendency to follow a certain linear eq.
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Kaisheng21
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10/29/2021 07:34:16
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so for things like this you can just divide
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Kaisheng21
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10/29/2021 07:34:43
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(x^2 - 9)/(x - 5) = x + 5 + 16/(x-5)
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Kaisheng21
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10/29/2021 07:34:56
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as x goes to +-inf, obviously that last bit will go to 0
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Kaisheng21
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10/29/2021 07:34:59
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so it'll basically be x+5
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hadron collide your mom
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10/29/2021 07:36:50
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actually i heard there's a shortcut to do the division, other than the standard polynomial division
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Kaisheng21
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10/29/2021 07:37:15
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ok cool but it should give you the same answer as i got
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hadron collide your mom
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10/29/2021 07:39:01
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yeah ofc
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hadron collide your mom
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11/03/2021 19:17:30
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hey had a question on derviatives
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airborne
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11/03/2021 19:18:56
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I have 2 functions and I need to find the derivative of (dA/dw) w=1
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11/03/2021 19:19:19
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the functions are
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11/03/2021 19:19:29
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11/03/2021 19:33:11
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@Helpers
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11/03/2021 19:58:14
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If any helpers come please allow me 15 minutes after the hour
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11/03/2021 19:58:37
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Ill be back in around 15 minutes From now
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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Baby Jamal
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11/03/2021 20:03:01
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I am lost
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Baby Jamal
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11/03/2021 20:03:09
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Where do get help on my problems
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dldh06
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11/03/2021 20:06:36
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Read #❓how-to-get-help
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Baby Jamal
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11/03/2021 20:13:18
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Help
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11/03/2021 20:13:24
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Helo*
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11/03/2021 20:13:36
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@Helpers
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:20:34
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What are you confused on?
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:21:23
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also is t constant or another variable?
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:23:50
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T is time
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11/03/2021 20:23:56
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t*
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:24:26
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Im just not sure how to derive eoth the givens
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:24:33
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Are you taking a partail derivitive or is t deffined/
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:24:53
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Like i have to 1 function
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:24:53
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ahh sorry that was tarrible let me retype
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:25:01
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And a(w) is defined
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:25:12
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I need to derive da/dt
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114 |
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:25:42
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One second
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:25:48
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Going im a soyr
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114 |
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:25:49
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wait do you need da/dt or da/dw?
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114 |
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:25:52
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Store
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114 |
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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BWolf
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11/03/2021 20:26:53
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ok if your leaving still really need help in a bit just message me or come here again for someone else
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e7a1019efa384bf78bbe29fecdfb7db1
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airborne
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11/03/2021 20:27:51
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Sorry
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