[QUOTE=Zonji;22336679]My final is next week
Freshmen unite :v:[/QUOTE]
Senior. :D
[QUOTE=Luuper;22321474]Algebra 2 is Year 11 right?[/QUOTE]
I did it year 9
[QUOTE=metallics;22324950]Uh what, no it isn't.
It's instantaneous current as I explained in my later post.
As in like, V=Ldi/dt[/QUOTE]
Maybe it was a bad joke. It's like if you were to ramble about average or instantaneous velocity and I told you "no, velocity is meters per second".
Current is defined as amps / time, in the case of average current being Q/t and instantaneous being dQ/dt. Both are still in amps per second.
Have a final on Taylor Series (which are completely awesome) next week.
Try finding the integral of (e^(x^2))dx ... you have now seen the wonder that is Taylor Series.
a^2+b^2=c^2
Remember, even if you know the value of X on paper, no one will really know the true value.
X is a catch all for lazy teachers... :frown:
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[QUOTE=SomeRandomGuy18;22337105]I did it year 9[/QUOTE]
but wait grant, i thought you failed geometry
oucwhatididthar?
I was wondering why a kid in my class got 60% in his maths test.
Then he told me where was 1,000centimetres in a metre
At my old school, Algebra 2 was relatively hard in honors, then easy in regular when I switched, and now at my new school it was extremely easy. I got like 104%. Though, I still don't like math and don't understand how anyone enjoys it or why someone would want to take Calculus.
Remember that you will have no future if you fuck this up, OP. :buddy:
Do you have to do polynomials? Over the complex field? No? Then you have it easy.
[QUOTE=venator92;22339921]Do you have to do polynomials? Over the complex field? No? Then you have it easy.[/QUOTE]
Solving polynomials over C isn't really all too difficult. I mean, it's essentially no different than solving over R, you just have the introduction of i.
[QUOTE=Pepin;22338365]Maybe it was a bad joke. It's like if you were to ramble about average or instantaneous velocity and I told you "no, velocity is meters per second".
Current is defined as amps / time, in the case of average current being Q/t and instantaneous being dQ/dt. Both are still in amps per second.[/QUOTE]
You have that hideously wrong you know?
Current is charge/time. Amps/time is a nonsensical unit.
A unit of charge isn't an amp, it's a coulomb.
I = Q (in coulombs)/t(seconds)
math is just a dog sperm like metallics the biggest fag nigger ever
e = mc^2
I hate maths.
[QUOTE=Oppy;22342392]I hate maths.[/QUOTE]
fgt
[QUOTE=Oppy;22342392]I hate maths.[/QUOTE]
That's because you don't understand it.
What do you want us to do?
[QUOTE=metallics;22341501]You have that hideously wrong you know?
Current is charge/time. Amps/time is a nonsensical unit.
A unit of charge isn't an amp, it's a coulomb.
I = Q (in coulombs)/t(seconds)[/QUOTE]
Oh woops, kind of getting my definitions mixed up.
[QUOTE=venator92;22339921]Do you have to do polynomials? Over the complex field? No? Then you have it easy.[/QUOTE]
Polynomials, trinomials, quadratics, are easy.
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