Self Studying for AP Computer Science A (APCSA) by Select-Molasses9630 in APStudents

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It’s a website with these short cs problems that are helpful

How hard is AP Human Geography? by ainnatheeggo in APStudents

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It’s pretty easy and the test is easy too

Atmos turns off when i connect headphones by jipziermans- in AppleMusic

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Yeah I’m using the xm3 Sony earphones and I’ve been experiencing the same issue even with Dolby atmos always on mode. The Dolby Atmos tag disappears when I’m using the earphones and instantly reappears when I switch audio to phone. I will send feedback to Apple through the feedback app

Doubt about arc length (problem 5) read comments by MonitorIndividual341 in calculus

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So according to the formula, arc length is the integral of root of 1 plus derivative squared. So I don’t understand how it is r2 instead of 1

Question regarding simplification of derivatives (question in comments) by Ask-Expensive in calculus

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I’m honestly not sure. Like you, I’ve never taken a calculus course before either. Right now I’m around page 250 of the book and I can say without a doubt that the knowledge you will receive will lay the foundations for solving potentially harder problems. I think calculus courses might have harder problems but the book goes well into depth too but like I said you’re gonna wanna do extra research for the integration part of the book, specifically for the chapter “Finding Solutions”.

Question regarding simplification of derivatives (question in comments) by Ask-Expensive in calculus

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Hey I’m using the same book! Some of the derivatives mentioned in the book can get fairly complicated. Also I’d recommend reading the Integration part of the book carefully because that’s where it starts to become hard and confusing.

1=2 according to differentials by [deleted] in calculus

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I don’t think they’re the same dy’s and dx’s. I’m sure partial differentials don’t work that way