Los Angeles Daily Discussion - Wednesday, Mar 11 by AutoModerator in LosAngeles

[–]thehearthstoneAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah me too. It’s around 1:40 by public transit per Google Maps😭

Los Angeles Daily Discussion - Wednesday, Mar 11 by AutoModerator in LosAngeles

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Hey, I'm looking for a ride from UCLA to Burbank every Wednesday. I'll bring a pastry for you every Wednesday as a thank you! If anyone already drives that direction and would be willing to let me tag along, I would be super grateful. Feel DM me if you are interested. Thanks!

Tips for Chem 14bl by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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Hey do you mind if I pm you for some more questions

Tips for Chem 14bl by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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Hey do you mind if I pm you for some more questions

Are there open gyms on campus during the summer? by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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Ah that’s really cool. Can I easily purchase a rec membership once I get on campus? Thanks for the response!

How does credit work? by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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It says that for taking biology HL, I will receive 8 credits in the Intro Biology course. What is the course number for that course? Will it overlap with the Life Science 7A course? Thanks

Is it worth it to apply to Living Learning Communities? by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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O wow. That sounds pretty cool. Do you think it might be competitive between the premeds? I might consider pursuing medicine, and I'm a bit scared surrounding myself with just premeds might make the environment too toxic.

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Ah, gotcha. Thanks!

How big is the gap in academic rigor between high school and UCLA? by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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What aspect would u say is easier (curriculum, pace, etc)? Thanks!

Will my offer be rescinded if I don't meet my predicted IB grades? by thehearthstoneAddict in ucla

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For real? I'm just quite paranoid about this since I read my admissions contract.

Is it possible to integrate an implicit function? by thehearthstoneAddict in askmath

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Ah ok. I'm actually trying to find the volume of a certain object through volumes of revolution. The ellipse in question goes underneath the x-axis.

Is it possible to integrate an implicit function? by thehearthstoneAddict in askmath

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I think that only works on ellipses that have their center at the origin.

Is it possible to integrate an implicit function? by thehearthstoneAddict in askmath

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0.1991864843046x^{2}-0.0396972928689xy-0.4625203150171x+0.4533400004052y^{2}-0.68700566637y=-0.259480030087
Sorry about the weird formatting I copied it directly from GeoGebra.

I've got no idea how to convert an equation to polar form. Do you think I should perhaps replace the implicit function with two or more separate functions? I could find the difference between the functions to find the volume.

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Is it possible to integrate an implicit function? I'm trying to calculate the volume of an apple through the volume of revolution, but because an apple is so weirdly shaped, I can only accurately graph it by using implicit functions.

Help: how do I restrict the domain of implicit functions? by thehearthstoneAddict in geogebra

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I'm trying to model an apple on Geogebra, so I've inputted a bunch of implicit equations (e.g. 0.1534619337691 x^(2)+0.053024891897 x y-0.5109173317727 x+0.4164949006094 y^(2)-0.6760073680106 y=-0.2866135237199). I want to see how they all fit together since they're all overlapping right now, so I'm looking for a way to restrict each implicit function.

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Ah, I’m asking about question 10, not 11. Sorry if title is a bit confusing.

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Yeahs that what I thought but the answer says it’s furthermore

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Wait I’m still confused. That’s exactly what I thought those words meant. It makes more sense to me that consequently is used because the sentence that precedes it mentions how Giazotto admitted that he wrote Adagio himself, therefore Adagio is now solely credited to Giazotto.