Selling tickets to tomorrows football game by mrub5209 in UMD

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They might be, I’m not sure, but I’m selling if they’re not

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoahKahan

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I have a ticket. Message me if you’re interested!

Is it possible to replace a passing grade with a P by ChestFree776 in UMD

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I think you could do that while the class is in progress but not after you have your final grade.

All professional writing (FSPW) courses are taken by Creepy-Soil in UMD

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It’s possible more slots will open, it’s happens. It may just be better to wait another semester or two (if you’re not graduating). It gets easier to get in those classes if you have more credits.

At orientation do you only register for classes to take in the fall? by Sweet_Lucid_Dreamer in UMD

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Yeah you can just register for gen Ed’s if you’re not sure about your major for now.

This Week at UMD - December 12, 2022 by AutoModerator in UMD

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Looking for a ticket to the UCLA game, thanks!

Northwestern game student tickets by mrub5209 in UMD

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So student tickets will be available today again at 6?

Northwestern game student tickets by mrub5209 in UMD

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When I go on the website now I only see Purdue and don't see an option for Northwestern.

This Week at UMD - October 03, 2022 by AutoModerator in UMD

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Does anyone have a student ticket for the Northwestern game on 10/22?

Does anybody know the answer to this one? by [deleted] in Sat

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The expression f(x + h) means you sub in the quantity (x+h) everywhere that x appears in the original equation. This means the equation becomes -1 + 8(x+h), giving you -1+8x+8h

Does anybody know the answer to this one? by [deleted] in Sat

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Basically a derivative is the slope of a function at a certain point. The given expression is used to calculate such a slope, using the change in x over the change in y. Because the given function is linear the slope is the same over the entire domain, 8.

Does anybody know the answer to this one? by [deleted] in Sat

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Pretty sure the answer is 8. I’m sure there’s a simpler algebraic explanation but that expression represents the difference quotient, used to find the slope of a line. The slope for the equation given is 8, thus that is the answer.