holy shit my roommate has been talking so loudly on voice chat while watching the football game for like over an hour and i can hear it even with my loud closed headphones.
It's amazing how getting votekicked from a CSGO game can immediately bring my mood down. One single fuckup under pressure and they all bandwagon on the vote without hesitation. On a fucking casual server.
[QUOTE=ZnT00;48933789]:unimpressed:[/QUOTE]
If you want a MMO-lite with 0 plot/characters/anything interesting and want to shoot at the same 10 enemies go for it (Haven't played the DLCs so)
sup dudes
[QUOTE=ZnT00;48933761]is it bad that i kinda really want Destiny
grindfests are my jam tbh[/QUOTE]
"I heard you wanted to level up your rank in my glorious crucible, here, get bunched up with level 40s while you're level six and see how much shit I can fit inside your asshole after it is widened.
And by the way, here's some crucible bounties you can't do until you ranked up your off-class high enough." -Lord Shaxx
[editline]18th October 2015[/editline]
shitlord gave me a bounty where i had to use defender to give blessings with my ward of dawn even though blessings were 3 levels away???????
I finally got my L's.
damn ended up spending awhile watching robin williams standup and it made me happy until i remembered he's dead now :(
matt where u at
Doing all-nighters SUCK tbh.
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934077]matt where u at[/QUOTE]
?
Gonna go watch something then off to bed. I work tomorrow 2-7, then I'm off Tuesday so honestly I'm happy with this Lowes job. Good shifts WITH breaks, decent pay. Only thing frustrating is it's only 20-25 hours a week, so I'm just waiting for CostCo to call me. I may call them Tues. I'm only gonna work 10 hours a week for them though.
[QUOTE=matt000024;48934094]?[/QUOTE]
can you help me with calculus
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934103]can you help me with calculus[/QUOTE]
sure give me the question
[QUOTE=matt000024;48934109]sure give me the question[/QUOTE]
a particle moves according to a law of motion s(t) = (4t^3) - (9t^2) + (6t) + 2, t . 0, where t is measured in seconds and s in feet.
I need to figure out when the particle is at rest, when it is moving in the positive direction, and when it is slowing down.
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934119]a particle moves according to a law of motion s(t) = (4t^3) - (9t^2) + (6t) + 2, t . 0, where t is measured in seconds and s in feet.
I need to figure out when the particle is at rest, when it is moving in the positive direction, and when it is slowing down.[/QUOTE]
Well first thing is you gotta find derivative. This is a pretty simple part for calculus so I'll let oyu do it and check your answer.
[sp]s'(t)=(12t^2)-(18t)+(6)[/sp] <- should be right
With that equation you should have velocity. Now to find when it is at rest, velocity should be zero. So you set v(t)/s'(t) equal to zero and find the values of t.
i'll write up next parts in a sec
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
ALSO REMEMBER TO USE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWERS!
[QUOTE=matt000024;48934128]Well first thing is you gotta find derivative. This is a pretty simple part for calculus so I'll let oyu do it and check your answer.
[sp]s'(t)=(12t^2)-(18t)+(6)[/sp] <- should be right
With that equation you should have velocity. Now to find when it is at rest, velocity should be zero. So you set v(t)/s'(t) equal to zero and find the values of t.
i'll write up next parts in a sec
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
ALSO REMEMBER TO USE UNITS IN YOUR FINAL ANSWERS![/QUOTE]
i know the answers are [sp]t=0.5 and t=1[/sp] but idk how i got there
Now to find when it is moving in the positive direction you use the time values from before you know velocity changes from positive to negative when it reaches zero. to find this the easiest way is to use test values. there should be (0,t1)(t1,t2)(t2,infinity). test a random value on each of these intervals in v(t) to find out if it is positive or negative on it.
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934140]i know the answers are [sp]t=0.5 and t=1[/sp] but idk how i got there[/QUOTE]
well you have 0=(12t^2)-18t+6
first thing you can do is pull out a 3 from each number to make it easier
0=3((4t^2)-(6t)+(2))
you know that the middle term (6) must be the sum two variables that- wait what the fuck. t=.5 and t=1. you sure those are right or did i fuck up somewhere?
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
oh wait i see
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
0=(12t^2)-18t+6
0=6((2t^2)-9t+1)
tbh this one is a bit tricky to just figure out so i'd recommend using quadratic formula which you probably learned in algebra to get the zeros
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c4/Quadratic_formula.svg/220px-Quadratic_formula.svg.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Adnap;48933595]RDR is grood[/QUOTE]
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So is the ♫
[QUOTE=matt000024;48934144]Now to find when it is moving in the positive direction you use the time values from before you know velocity changes from positive to negative when it reaches zero. to find this the easiest way is to use test values. there should be (0,t1)(t1,t2)(t2,infinity). test a random value on each of these intervals in v(t) to find out if it is positive or negative on it.
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
well you have 0=(12t^2)-18t+6
first thing you can do is pull out a 3 from each number to make it easier
0=3((4t^2)-(6t)+(2))
you know that the middle term (6) must be the sum two variables that- wait what the fuck. t=.5 and t=1. you sure those are right or did i fuck up somewhere?
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
oh wait i see
[editline]19th October 2015[/editline]
0=(12t^2)-18t+6
0=6((2t^2)-9t+1)
tbh this one is a bit tricky to just figure out so i'd recommend using quadratic formula which you probably learned in algebra to get the zeros
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c4/Quadratic_formula.svg/220px-Quadratic_formula.svg.png[/img][/QUOTE]
this is hurting my head :(
Guys stop doing math in here
I don't want to seem like a nerd to anyone who might randomly go into my room and check what I'm doing
really fucking scared that im gonna end up with satellite internet with a data cap
[QUOTE=Linda,Octopus;48934178]Guys stop doing math in here
I don't want to seem like a nerd to anyone who might randomly go into my room and check what I'm doing[/QUOTE]
if you're on this website you're a nerd already tbh
Wow i didn't think I'd like Undertale this much since it felt like it might have been overhyped, but man it deserves every bit of praise it's gotten
Even within just an hour of playing it's fucked with me in the best way
okay the part three before i forget is to find as it is slowing down. to find that you need to find the acceleration
acceleration = v'(t) = s''(t)
v(t)=(12t^2)-18t+6
so a(t)=24t-18
you need to find the zeros for acceleration and make intervals like before. put thee intervals from before on the same chart as the ones gained for velocity. the speed (|v(t)|) is decreasing when a(t) and v(t)'s signs (positive and negative) for an interval are opposite
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934182]if you're on this website you're a nerd already tbh[/QUOTE]
I'm not a nerd you nerd!
[QUOTE=PILLS HERE!;48934175]this is hurting my head :([/QUOTE]
when is your homework due?
[QUOTE=Lord of Boxes;48933402]Windows 10 is complete and utter trash. It keeps crashing my computer, and my dvd drive dosen't work with it. Go fuck yourself Microsoft.[/QUOTE]
lol it works fine for most people, so it probably means something else is wrong, not the OS itsself.
work to fix it or just revert back instead of whining about it and writing off the OS completely
[QUOTE=matt000024;48934196]when is your homework due?[/QUOTE]
this is for part 2 of my calculus exam tomorrow
this is going to be on my test
[sp]part 1 buttfucked me really really really badly so i have to do good on this part[/sp]
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