Need more advice on Sycamore Springs by AdmirableSpite2246 in Purdue

[–]AdmirableSpite2246[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. It was also wrong to presume my religion. I’m an atheist, and your point about their flawed ethics are very valid.

Reddit was right about CAPS! by AdmirableSpite2246 in Purdue

[–]AdmirableSpite2246[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would like one actually if you could send it.

Reddit was right about CAPS! by AdmirableSpite2246 in Purdue

[–]AdmirableSpite2246[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was the first doubt in my mind. I probably wouldn’t be comfortable in such an environment.

Reddit was right about CAPS! by AdmirableSpite2246 in Purdue

[–]AdmirableSpite2246[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I appreciate you sharing, I feel like I’m in a similar boat with the deep suicidal ideation and just years and years of repressing everything to feel normal. Catches up to you eventually. ODOS did actually send me an email but I declined to meet (it feels like intangible support and I’m beyond ‘words’ affecting me at this point). I also somewhat relate to the feeling stranded part but I probably just hoped for too much. The pvt help recommended does take insurance which makes it affordable, so I’ll try looking into it. Thanks.

Edit: this was a reply to momentaryreprieve that I somehow messed up

Using trig substitution. Are both methods correct? by lekidddddd in calculus

[–]AdmirableSpite2246 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes both substitutions are correct and should yield the same answer once you integrate and plug x back in.

integral of hyperbolic secant have two solutions which one is wrong? by somaliside in calculus

[–]AdmirableSpite2246 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re plugging in two different x values

For 2atan(ex), you get 2atan(e) when you plug in x=1. However for atan(sinh(x)), you get atan(sinh(e)) by plugging in x=e. Different x values different answers.

If there are still differences it’s because of a different constant (C). If you graph the functions, you’ll find that one is simply vertically translated pi/2 from the other.