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| 30 Dec 2015 03:10 PM |
| Can OT do math: challenge mode |
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:22 PM |
I was referring to the kwansa thing but ok |
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:41 PM |
| 4ln|x|-3ln|x|-2ln|x|-ln|x|+x^3+1337x+C |
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Aaler
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:43 PM |
−2ln(|x|)+x3+1337x+C
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:46 PM |
Answer: x−4. −4
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:48 PM |
| i could do it but the format looks weird and im too lazy |
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:48 PM |
correction: 1340x+C+ln(2|x|)
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| 30 Dec 2015 03:51 PM |
∫(4/x-3/x-2/x-1/x+3x^2+1337)dx = ∫(4/x-3/x-2/x-1/x+3x^2+1337)dx It's so simple |
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| 30 Dec 2015 04:14 PM |
aaler where tge heck did you get 1340 from that is not relevant and where did you get c |
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| 30 Dec 2015 04:16 PM |
This problem looks stupid as hell cuz of the numbers you used.
OP thinks he's so smart when his stupidity is so stupid it actually borders intelligence |
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| 30 Dec 2015 04:17 PM |
you know its not good when half the equation is numbers
somebody hasn't been taking their anti-edgy pills | ot's meteorologist |
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| 30 Dec 2015 04:19 PM |
| ∫(4/x-3/x-2/x-1/x+3x^2+1337)dx = y |
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| 31 Dec 2015 01:21 AM |
| I already posted the answer guys |
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| 31 Dec 2015 01:24 AM |
= -2ln|x| + x^3 + 1337x + C
You can also say it's log(x) in place of ln(x) if you clarify it's the natural log. |
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| 31 Dec 2015 08:09 AM |
Mount Rushmore?
That's a good wisdom |
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Aetricity
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| 31 Dec 2015 08:11 AM |
I'm not too good at math; sorry.
I'll try later.
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| 31 Dec 2015 08:38 AM |
This is gonna look pathetic; after all I'm a 7th grader attempting to do an indefinite integral, but:
∫(4/x-3/x-2/x-1/x+3x^2+1337)dx
[lets just remove all of the other stuff]
4 / x - 3 / x - 2 / x - 1 / x + (3x^2) + 1337
Alright, well I hope I get this right.
4!ln|x|+x^3+1337x+C
If I'm actually right then how the hell?
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