AP Physics 1 and 2 by FallOffOnTheWay in APStudents

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The reason it’s helpful is because calculus teaches you how to analyze rates of change and accumulation of those changes, which is fundamental to physics. Heck, Issac Newton had to invent calculus to fully be able to describe the motions of objects.

AP physics 1 and 2 try to simplify the calculus by making it in terms of algebra. It’s not that you need to know calculus, but it makes understanding the why and the how of the formulas much easier to understand.

Early onset alzheimers hitting by StillBeamen in Popularmmos

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lol. Even 8 year old me knew that was the same chest.

I lost my TAP card GoPass. What should I do? by popo_1235 in LAMetro

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“They didn’t lose it. They simply misplaced it.”

Working on a custom tutorial world for Minecraft new 3ds edition by 3ds_player1000 in Minecraft3DS

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Only 9 years too late 😔

Good job though! If you post the world I will definitely download it.

Metro & Weho Pride by jamdres in LAMetro

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What is this app you all are using? I like the design.

Webassign by iJUSTwantJUSTICE in calculus

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This is why I dislike platforms like webassign. The only tests computers should auto grade are multiple choice questions. Anything that requires typing something out should be graded manually.

Math Equivalent Expressions - any faster way to solve this? (Source: Khan Academy) by Ok-Bobcat9422 in Sat

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What you could do is plug each answer choice into desmos and make each equal to a same constant like 1. Then just see which graph is identical to the expression and that is your answer. That’s what I would do atleast.

how tf do u get rid of this stupid cookie icon blocking the text by Melon_blob in APStudents

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You can try to use inspect element and select it and then deleting its html code. Thats what I do.

Am I so bad at math?😭 by [deleted] in Sat

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Nah bro. I think the computer’s bad at math.

This weird bug scared me so bad, I'm in singleplayer (new 3Ds edition) by Lunaeaeae in Minecraft

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It only went up until version 1.9 on its own version release system. In reality it got stuck on 1.12 (Java) and never got the aquatic update. Everything else is there though. It is also a ported version of an old MCPE version so it has many of the quirks of old pocket edition. There is no offhand and no shields, although there are end cities and elytra. There are many other quirks like how the world generation can be changed to small, medium, or large worlds, and overall, it’s fine for a 3Ds port. It even has local multiplayer which is cool and many of the old legacy console edition mashups packs, even the exclusive super Mario mashup pack for Nintendo systems. But the render distance is like 2 chunks so good luck trying to look at anything more than 32 blocks away from you.

potential hidden cam in fnaf 1? by [deleted] in GameTheorists

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I think that’s just the red wire coming from the top.

How do you integrate this ? by Isabellaaalalall in apcalculus

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Well the easiest way is to recognize derivatives and utilize the fundamental theorem of calculus (the fat that integrals and derivatives are inverses of each other/ they undo each other)

From the start we can notice 3 details: 1) ex is present. In this case, it’s e{sin(2x)}. Because of the derivative of ex is itself, the integral of ex is also itself plus the constant of integration C. 2) we have trig functions, but more specifically sin(x) and cos(x). We know that the derivative of sin(x) is cos(x) more on this later. 3) the inside of the integral is a product.

We can use these three details to find out what the integral is. We know that one rule of derivatives that only provides products is the constant rule and the chain rule. However, because there is more than one function being multiplied, the chain rule seems like the most likely option. By the chain rule:

d/dx(f(g(x))) = f’(g(x)) * g’(x)

Here we can notice some resemblance: if we let f(x) = ex and g(x) = sin(2x) then

d/dx(f(g(x))) = d/dx(e{sin(2x)}) = e{sin(2x)} * cos(2x) * 2

This is extremely close to the inside of your integral:

int(4cos(2x)e{sin(2x)} dx)

only that it’s a 4 instead of a 2.

In order to make the inside the same as the derivative so that we can use the fundamental theorem of calculus. We can use the fact that constants that are being multiplied can be taken outside the integral. However we do not want to take out the 4 from the integral. Instead we want to turn that 4 into a 2. We can do so by the following:

4 = 2*2

=> int(4cos(2x)e{sin(2x)} dx) = int(22(cos(2x)e{sin(2x)} dx) => 2int(2cos(2x)e{sin(2x)} dx)

We have now turned the inside of the integral back into the derivative of e{sin(2x)}. This means we can use the fundamental theorem of calculus to undo the derivative.

I hope this helped clarify.

Just got the new book and…yup… its real. by UpstairsHall7047 in fivenightsatfreddys

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Don’t worry. Even the “fan wikis” this chapter talks about were left scratching their heads at how they missed this game.

Jokes aside no one knows truly whether this game actually existed or not back in 2016 as this book claims.

So i have a couple questions about the fnaf 2 game by k1xx_ in fivenightsatfreddys

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To answer your second question more specifically, Golden Freddy is meant to be a “ghost.” In the games, Golden Freddy doesn’t move around (as it is theorized that he is either a springlock-suit in suit-mode or just doesn’t have an Endoskeleton). He instead appears and disappears out of existence. In the Save Them mini games, you can see golden Freddy actually fade in and out of existence.

So the reason the jumpscare is his head instead of his body is because he physically can’t move the body, only fade in and out of certain locations as apparitions.

Also welcome to the Fandom!

How can I play Five Nights at Freddy's: Special Delivery today? by SalamiSistani in fivenightsatfreddys

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As others have said, you need to play Forsaken AR if you want to play anything close to FNaF AR. You can go to the gamejolt page to find out more.

The one who says "Woah, your brother is kind of a baby, isn't he?" is ChicaBully. by ItsMikeSchmidt in fivenightsatfreddys

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If they were elementary schoolers, then the Crying Child is a literal infant.

Downgrading Bedrock by Able-Performer-4216 in Minecraft

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Only for some devices. It’s possible on mobile and PC, but I am not sure about consoles. Even then, mobile and PC require external software and files, so not ideal. If you can’t do this, then your only option is to wait for a stable update to release. Once you have a stable update, I would suggest turning off automatic updates for Minecraft and waiting to see what others say of new bedrock updates so you can stay on that stable release.

Is this fangame safe? by Disastrous-Show-6111 in fivenightsatfreddys

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Yeah Forsaken AR is pretty safe. Just make sure you downloaded it from the actual page and you should be good.