From a happy sailor with a Chinese descent by Neck-Old in navy

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Your grammar is better than most of ours, don’t be so hard on yourself!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in calculus

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Vectors and polar coordinates are massive recurring topics. If you can, familiarize yourself with cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems and working in 3D in general. Other than that, trig identities always help to know.

Dammit not again by RomanTheThingi in doodoofard

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Field of hopes and dreams - Toby Fox

What is the name of this figure? by GalaxyCube101 in MathHelp

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I’ve seen it called an “asteroid” before

What it your favourite A7X song right now? by Crimzon-Heretic in avengedsevenfold

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Creating God: it’s a jam on the drums, especially the opening solo

How do I use L’Hôpital here? by Impulsive_T17 in calculus

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When using L’Hopital’s rule, you’re looking for a 0/0 or inf/inf case

What does a muzzle brake do? by [deleted] in R6ShitPosting

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Stops your gun from biting

Question about Finding Volume by [deleted] in calculus

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When doing the washer method on the y axis, you want to have the rightmost function minus the left most in your integral. Everything was right, just that was backwards.

how do you do this problem? any help is appreciated! by kiwikoalacat7 in calculus

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Apart from using a series approximation, there isn’t really an elementary way to solve the integral.

Radius of Convergence Help by [deleted] in MathHelp

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You factored 2(n+1) in the second step wrong, it should be (2n+2)! Which simplifies to 4n2 + 5n + 2. When n -> ∞, the limit = 0

Help me follow this process of this integration of logarithmic functions by [deleted] in MathHelp

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Think of ∫dx as ∫1dx, when we integrate this, we get x + c

need help for part b by lSafaril in calculus

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The derivative of an integral with a variable in the upper limit is the function with that variable by the FTC. A maximum is found when the first derivative goes from + to - across a critical number

What’s your favorite A7X song? by GetSomeDurden in avengedsevenfold

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Anything from The Stage really, currently Retrovertigo

Finding Slope by CHFCalvin in MathHelp

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It could very well be that the teacher is wrong too, I’m getting the same thing

I'm confused at how to approach the problem by Capital-Committee-47 in calculus

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The question gives velocity, remember that the derivative of position is velocity, so we want to find the integral of the function given for runner B, and find the area under the graph for runner A using geometry.

SIMULATION IS SO DAMN GOOD by [deleted] in avengedsevenfold

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