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02/01/2022 22:20:46
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Do you know how zero knowledge proofs work?
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02/01/2022 22:21:15
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I know the general idea, yes. SNARKs, STARKS, BulletProof, etc.
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02/01/2022 22:21:26
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If you don't understand the paper, its not going to be easy explaining how this works
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02/01/2022 22:21:29
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I've never proved one myself
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02/01/2022 22:21:54
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Do you fully understand the paper and the math behind what's happening here?
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02/01/2022 22:22:20
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No, I do not.
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02/01/2022 22:22:45
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I understand the concepts in the paper, but not the proof
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:22:56
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Can you send the assignment details?
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:23:04
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i.e what its asking for directly
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02/01/2022 22:23:06
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It isn't for school. It's for me
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02/01/2022 22:23:35
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I am asking for someone to hold my hand and teach me how to read the math
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:23:52
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Are you familiar with any proofing?
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:23:58
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It's been years
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:24:11
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I took a course in college, and then high school geometry.
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:24:23
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a course directly related to proofing>
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02/01/2022 22:24:28
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yes
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:24:32
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logic and proofs
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:24:35
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The way I'd start is
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:27:10
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I'd first probably annotate the paper, see what I know and what I don't know, highlight important concepts. Then move onto dissecting what I know, making sure I still understand it fully, once I do that I'd start breaking the parts I don't understand into smaller problems and research it, repeat for everything I don't understand. Once I understand the proofs I'd rewrite the paper its in entirety making sure everything make sense in my head and on paper. Before I even start explaining what's happening to someone else
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02/01/2022 22:27:31
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You can't really explain it without fully understanding t
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:28:00
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By no means is that an easy paper to read and itll take time
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:28:07
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precisely.
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02/01/2022 22:28:23
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lol no it is not.
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:28:51
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thank you for your advice. Did you see any concept that i could google and research off the bat?
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:29:30
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My dad recommended the fourier transformations, but that's all i could pull out
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02/01/2022 22:29:38
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well all that he could pull out
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:30:15
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I just glanced at it but let me double check
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Don Thomas
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02/01/2022 22:30:55
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Are you familiar with ppt sims?
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:32:08
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no, i am not. Will research in a bit.
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02/01/2022 22:32:42
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I'd also try to reach out to a math professor
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:33:20
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i reached out to my cybersecurity professor on linkedin, but no response. I'll try linking up with other professors to see what's what.
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Kelli Martin
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02/01/2022 22:34:20
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thank you for your time, today. You've helped me progress more than you'd think.
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02/01/2022 22:34:29
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.close
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02/01/2022 22:39:27
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Problem is asking for the argument of a complex polynomial? I know the argument is arctan=(y/x) where y is the imaginary and x is the real part, but i am wondering why the answer i get is -.7773 vs theirs which is -.2474Pi (they do something to the -.7773 pic of problem follows this fyi
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02/01/2022 22:40:41
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:41:43
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For the real/imaginary parts i got -62/85 and 61/85 respectively (which would also be x and y respectively)
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:43:16
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The confusing part is why they want an answer from -.7774 to -.2474Pi (i.e. radians, degrees, bounds etc.)
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02/01/2022 22:45:18
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(5 + 8i)(2 + 9i)/(85) = (10 - 72 + 61i)/(85)
= (-62 +61i)/(85) :devastation:
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:50:47
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Shouldn’t the i^2 make the - into a +?
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Darius Clark
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02/01/2022 22:50:57
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nvm smh
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:51:49
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Np math makes me cry ever since calc 3/diff eq. Linear algebra wasn’t too bad 😅
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Darius Clark
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02/01/2022 22:52:14
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,w pi - arctan 61/62
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:52:16
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But I’m more focused on the argument part of the question
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:52:35
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Shouldn’t it be 61/-62?
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02/01/2022 22:53:24
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Since 61 is the imaginary part it would be the Y value and -62 is the real part so X?
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:53:51
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So why is it Pi-arctan?
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02/01/2022 22:54:36
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my reasoning is: because -
(-62/85, 61/85) lies in second quad. and argument is angle from +x
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02/01/2022 22:54:49
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so it should work that way but apparently not
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:55:09
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Cause for my class (not sure which is right though) they get -.7774 = -.2474Pi which is where I’m stuck at, how and why did they convert it to the -.2474
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02/01/2022 22:56:41
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for the conversion part, I think they just divided the (.7774) by pi and multiplied with the π, to get -.2474π
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:57:47
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Ahhhhh so they left the Pi and the .2474 is just .7774/Pi
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Patrick Garcia
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02/01/2022 22:58:40
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I was wondering if the argument by definition is in Pi increments or if it was arbitrary
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Darius Clark
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02/01/2022 22:59:52
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nope
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Darius Clark
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02/01/2022 22:59:58
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,calc .7774/pi
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12/24/2021 03:10:27
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Hi
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:10:48
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How do we indentify where to cancel out?
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:11:13
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How did the teacher know how to find the row to cancel
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12/24/2021 03:11:22
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Is it something to do with the denominator
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12/24/2021 03:14:54
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Do I have to test out one by one
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12/24/2021 03:15:15
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do you have a better image
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:16:31
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Ah sorry
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:16:43
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IMG_9837.png
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:22:32
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I understand the cancellation is because of them equating to zero
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Don Thomas
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12/24/2021 03:23:06
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But let’s say we have another set of differentiation, how do we know where to cancel if it is so dissimilar?
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Lena Jones
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12/24/2021 03:42:26
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the stuff is still too small the read
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Ethan Williams
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02/01/2022 23:33:53
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I need to solve this equation (image) for t>0 using Laplace transformations.
So far my approach has been dividing both sides by (4/t) and then evaluating RHS integral.
which leaves me with:
d2y/dt2 + 16y = cos (4t).
When I take the Laplace transform of both sides, and use algebraic manipulation, I get:
Y(s) = s/(s^2 + 16)^2 + 1/(s^2 + 16)
I'm not sure of how to proceed, as partial fractions doesn't seem possible.
My question is I guess whether 1. are one of my steps wrong? 2. If my steps are correct, how would you proceed from the Y(s) equation?
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Gabrielle Garcia
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02/01/2022 23:41:28
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It would seem you need to rewrite each fraction as you have them into a form similar to (27.84) and (27.86).
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Gabrielle Garcia
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02/01/2022 23:44:03
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$Y(s) = + \frac{1}{8} \left( \frac{(2)(4)s}{s^2 + 4^2}\right) + \frac{1}{4}\left( \frac{4}{s^2 + 4^2} \right)$.
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Ethan Williams
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02/01/2022 23:46:57
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the first fraction denominator is (s^2 + 16)^2, would that mean it goes into the format of 27.86?
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Ethan Williams
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02/01/2022 23:48:10
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ohh okay, I think it just clicked, with how you approached the transformation.
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Gabrielle Garcia
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02/01/2022 23:48:13
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Yes. It just doesn't quite match with a = 4. You effectively need to divide by 1/(2a) to get that form which is why 1/8 is outside the left terms parenthesis.
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Ethan Williams
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02/01/2022 23:48:22
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Yep, thanks so much! ❤️
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Gabrielle Garcia
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02/01/2022 23:48:43
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I'm studying this too at the moment so it was a nice opportunity for me.
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Ethan Williams
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02/01/2022 23:49:19
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.close
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Don Thomas
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02/02/2022 00:38:16
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.close
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510789298321096704
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Christie Moore
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Christie Moore
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True
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:42:47
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could someone help
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:43:24
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Consider a 60kg student on a slide as shown in the diagram below
A) determine their speed at the bottom of the slide in the absence of friction
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:43:58
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What class is this
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:44:21
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unknown.png
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:44:25
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physics
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nan
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:44:35
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Physics 1?
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:44:40
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physics 11
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:44:45
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So many
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Don Thomas
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02/02/2022 00:45:00
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discord.gg/physics
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:45:02
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intro to energy
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:45:07
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So there’s like 5 major equations for classical physics
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182418252830343170
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Melody Brown
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Melody Brown
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False
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:45:26
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The one you care about here is acceleration due to gravity
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:45:41
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how do we find it
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:45:45
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Find what
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:45:51
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accleration
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550652464429400085
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Tabitha Martin
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02/02/2022 00:45:57
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Conserve the energy
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:45:58
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i only got 4 formuls and none of them have a
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Tabitha Martin
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02/02/2022 00:46:00
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WET
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Rene White
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02/02/2022 00:46:00
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assuming youre on earth its 10
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Gerardo Brown
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02/02/2022 00:46:10
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Okay now that everyone is here I’m leaving
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:46:17
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9.8 u mean
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649984702010359808
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Rene White
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02/02/2022 00:46:27
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yeah
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:46:35
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yeah but thats not the answer
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:48:58
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?
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Trevor Nguyen
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02/02/2022 00:49:14
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does any1 know??
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