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Makeshift_Robot

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It's been a while since Calc II but I thought you could have the 83 graph an equation and then straight up tell you the area under the curve between two x-values, if all your integrations are in R2. But I could be wrong.
 

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it can. but it takes forever. 89 does it much faster and it can do indefinite integrals.
 

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hendrix, you know that it's good for double checking. i don't like to overly rely on the calculator because i feel that it's often slower to plug things in there, but best believe i double check my **** on the calculator.
 

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Originally Posted by hendrix
...or you could just figure it out yourself.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 

the shah

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abacus, i keeps it old school
 

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Noobs I took four calculus classes in college, two were for fun.

Manual labor and intellect ftw.
 

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Originally Posted by jet
Noobs I took four calculus classes in college, two were for fun.

Manual labor and intellect ftw.


took more than that.
 

jet

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only difference being i did better than you and my classes were harder

recognize
 

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I am currently wearing cuban heeled shoes (2"), which I never do, and it is honestly much more inducing of a feeling of selfconsciousness than any amount of weird drapey gothninja stuff or preacher hats could ever be. Thing is I'm not even sure anyone would particularly notice it aside from the fact that I look about 6'4 wearing them. I think it's just because it feels weird to walk in the damned things.
 

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Originally Posted by jet
only difference being i did better than you and my classes were harder

recognize

what classes did you take? i can't imagine any calculus class past multivariable being easy in any way. too much handwaving goes on in calculus intro courses for that to be the case.
 

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if you take real analysis you get to build calculus from the ground up which can give an interesting perspective. then you can do multivariate analysis or get into complex analysis. partial diff eq is still calculus-based. beyond that it becomes more theoretical unless you go into applied math. it's all a language anyway so nothing is difficult in that regard

need to find me some linens
 

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Originally Posted by AR_Six
I am currently wearing cuban heeled shoes (2"), which I never do, and it is honestly much more inducing of a feeling of selfconsciousness than any amount of weird drapey gothninja stuff or preacher hats could ever be. Thing is I'm not even sure anyone would particularly notice it aside from the fact that I look about 6'4 wearing them. I think it's just because it feels weird to walk in the damned things.

lol my life
 

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^awesome sig
 

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gonna sell off all my patterns and colors and fun clothes and just wear these with my white PHs and black nylon acne bomber and various white tees
 
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