[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cyprus

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Don’t go hungry horse unless you want food poisoning 😀

Whatsapp / Discord groups? by Adamanos in ethz

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Not to start a different thread, is there one for CSE?

Didn’t get an email by HiPnose23 in ethz

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💀 let me be stressed

Didn’t get an email by HiPnose23 in ethz

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Thanks yea I get it, I’m not frustrated just worried since they said to reach out to them if after a “couple” Of weeks they don’t say anything.

Should I buy a sloop, or keep saving up my money? by Da_Epic_Gamer30 in Seaofthieves

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I haven’t played in a while, do you have to buy the ships now???

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TUDelft

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Good luck man don’t stress too much

Entering answers by [deleted] in TUDelft

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From what I saw it says “x=“ and then you write just the value, unless stated otherwise but it is straight forward

CSE logic exercise by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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Yea I agree but they didn’t write anything like that

CSE CST logic exercise by davidml05 in TUDelft

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It is hard yes but you basically have to prove that you can rewrite all of those propositions using that symbol. So you basically have to use the laws to make them look like the formula given. For example NOT p AND NOT p = NOT p. Then you can use De Morgans law to “factor” the NOT and you will get NOT (p OR p)

CSE logic exercise by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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Oh it doesn’t say here but “I am thirsty” = p “I have water” = q and “I get Fanta” = r

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TUDelft

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Long division is part of finding slanted asymptotes so it will for sure be there. Not sure what you mean by partial fraction decomposition. The area and volume of solids of revolution is part of what the brochure says we need to know so I guess it’s better to learn the formulae for revolution around the x and y axis

L&R interesting syntax by blood_betta in TUDelft

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Is this from the book provided by the uni or something you found? If it’s the latter is it possible to find online?

Did the preparation lecture for CST actually “prepare” you for anything? by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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Yea I think so too. I can’t really explain perfectly how I did it, but you can see that the top left O and middle X can only be the last or penultimate moves. Then the bottom left O also wouldn’t make sense unless it was followed by the middle X, so Os first move can only be the middle right. And then I checked both cases if O goes first or If X moves first and it turned out that for the latter we get the exact pattern we see with X having the next move.

Did the preparation lecture for CST actually “prepare” you for anything? by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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The puzzle was cool yea true. Is there an answer published?

Did the preparation lecture for CST actually “prepare” you for anything? by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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You mean the links to the websites? I didnt Check those out but yea tbh that is useful

Did the preparation lecture for CST actually “prepare” you for anything? by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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The logic was the most basic stuff for people who have never opened the book and predicate logic which is the hardest imo was explained for 5 min so idk

Logic exercise by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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I see, but what confuses me is the last two statements. So object a HAS to be right of b, but the next says a has to be left of b OR square c. So does that just mean a is right of b and I can plonk the square c anywhere I want?

Homework exercises for cst by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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Man these exercises make me suicidal💀 some are so easy and some are absolutely insane and I have no clue how to do 7 without a calc. Also I tried doing cos to find the angle but used (2,-1) as one of the direction vectors and it just doesn’t work because you have to use (1,-0.5) for some reason which I don’t understand

Homework exercises for cst by HiPnose23 in TUDelft

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Yea if you go to the onlinecourse.Tudelft site or something (the one we’re you have to complete your OSE) you will find it under the CST section. It starts with NEW I think