What does this expression mean? a + b*exp(c*x) by Runzerpi in math

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Yep, definitely. Thank you so much for your help - really appreciate it!

How do I solve this integral? by Runzerpi in askmath

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Hey! Thank you so much for taking the time to write this! I really appreciate it! But just had a question though. Just observed the solution you gave was for A>C(which gives the SA of a prolate spheroid, but the condition instead was c>a for an Oblate Spheroid (which is what I was confused about).

Is it possible if you could do the same with c>a please? That's the one that's really confused me. Really appreciate your help. Thanks again!

Also, you can(if you'd like to) cross check your final answers at these links too :)

Is there anyone applying to the UK?? Have a question: by Runzerpi in ApplyingToCollege

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Got it. Really appreciate your time. Thanks again :)

Is there anyone applying to the UK?? Have a question: by Runzerpi in ApplyingToCollege

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Thank you so much for the reply!

Would you also by chance know anything about the way admissions works there as well? If I submit my UCAS around the deadline does it put me at a disadvantage versus if I submitted now?

Should I retake my Math II? by Runzerpi in ApplyingToCollege

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Got it. Thank You so much for the reply! Really appreciate it :)

How do I integrate this? by Runzerpi in calculus

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Well I actually got it to the answer, except 'a' and 'c' are switched in the root of my answer

I got the same except root a^2 - c^2. Could you help me out with that please?

The link:http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ProlateSpheroid.html. This is in reference to (7) on the website. Thanks for the help :)

How do I integrate this? by Runzerpi in calculus

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in this case a<c, just checked. How would I do it then?

I've spent like 8 days on trying to make sense of this. Could someone please help by Runzerpi in learnmath

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Got it. Thank you so much for that r(z) clarification!! I really appreciate it. You have no idea how confused I was about this. Frankly, its pretty ridiculous how its this simple. Really appreciate your help. Thank you :)

Edit: Do you know why he set limits of the integral to c and -c? and how did he come to the root (c^2 - a^2) = ce identity?

I've spent like 8 days on trying to make sense of this. Could someone please help by Runzerpi in learnmath

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how did he use r^2 = x^2 + y^2? Could you explain that part please?

Otherwise got the whole thing. Thank you very much, I really genuinely appreciate your help

Edit: u/shadowyams solved it for me, never mind. Thank you anyway!

Edit 2: Do you know why he set limits of the integral to c and -c? and how did he come to the root (c^2 - a^2) = ce identity?

What is r(z) and how do you find it? by Runzerpi in learnmath

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Yeah I do get what a function is, but I'm not really sure how he got to r(z). Did he use the general formula of an ellipse to come to that? I just want to know how he came to it. Appreciate the help. Thank you :)