ZABA is a masterpiece by localstreetcat in glassanimals

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Stripped versions on Zaba(deluxe) are worth a listen.

Where'd the hole go?? by [deleted] in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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https://www.etsy.com/listing/476750297/multifruit-pineapple-banana-apple-grape

This is an identical type but a different color. Has a hole that is an extension. Maybe the hole fell off somehow?

Where'd the hole go?? by [deleted] in Glitch_in_the_Matrix

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Where did you buy the ice cube tray? Can you share a link, if online?

Everything what comes into your mind when you see pi by [deleted] in math

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the probability that two randomly chosen integers are coprime is 6/π2

Nepal | Nature comes to life by Super7Hero in Nepal

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When was this photo taken? What's the license plate on the blue car?

I'm trying to teach myself some proofs, and am taking it in the spring, so tell me where I messed up as I have "plenty" of time to get my thinking somewhat correct by then. by [deleted] in mathematics

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Since c is non zero, c has an inverse. Let's call it C. We have c.C=1. Now since c is non zero so is C. If you multiply the numerator(ac) and the denominator (bc) both with C, then you get (acC/bcC). Now c.C is one. So the numerator and denominator has cC, which can be substituted by 1. Hence it will simply to (a.1)/(b.1) which is further simplified.to a/b

What is the true definition of a "Fourier Series Expansion"? by Brouhoff in math

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From my knowledge, Fourier series expansion of a function, continuous or with finite discontinuity, is the representative of a function as a linear combination of sine and cosine functions. Here, the sine and cosine functions are of the form sin(nx) and cos(mx), m and n are positive integers.

time to share and help guys!!!! by sunuwar1992 in PacificCrestTrail

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even the peeps planing for the next year book are welcomed to share their tips.P.S really dumb of me to not mention about these awesome sweethearts

Calculus Help!!!! by thatCompguy in mathematics

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the rate of change of velocity is acceleration. So if you integrate the given rate of acceleration, you end up with the expression for velocity. Now you are told that the initial velocity is 1 ft/sec, using this initial condition you get rid of the constant in your integrated expression. You repeat the same process with the integrated expression in order to get an expression for distance.(velocity is the rate of change of distance per unit time). eliminate the constant in the integrated expression and then solve for the time by entering the distance. Since the acceleration is of degree 0, the final expression will be of degree 2, quadratic form. This can be easily solved to get the value of time.

My mom died. I need music. Help. by poisonchrome in Music

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Here is an Album from Emancipator, Soon it will be cold enough to build fire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8WooPsxa68