if someone can show me how to do this I will literally give you 3 dollars thats all I have in my checking rn
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if someone can show me how to do this I will literally give you 3 dollars thats all I have in my checking rn
Time to get completely destroyed by this exam :/.
Today I concluded my journey in calculus. 2 years 4 semesters, that’s longer than any relationship I’ve ever had. I’ll miss you.
I like when you buy a used textbook
and the first chapter is annotated like crazy. And the second chapter is a few marks here and there. And then after that the book is like new. And you've just seen someone slowly give up... I feel ya I feel ya
Math is laying the biggest shit on my brain right now. My brain keeps thinking that the shit will stop, but it doesn't. The weight of the math dookie is now crushing my brain to death. Goodbye World
** combs through math calculations for half an hour ** ** worries that she did the whole thing wrong ** ** googles for answers - no help ** ** forgot to copy a t in an exponent ** DERP.
A girl told me "I never want you to fall into the spiral I've let myself become trapped in" I appreciate this, however my path is not a spiral, but rather a downward travelling helix that has an oscillation in it's z-component that exponentially decays. To parametrize my love life I do so with the following: Let Life(t) be a 3 dimensional vector-valued function that changes with time. Let x(t) be the effort I put into women Let y(t) be the effort I put into school Let z(t) be my overall happiness Then Life(t) = <sin(t), cos(t) + 1, -t+0.5*e^(-0.4*t)*6*sin(10*t)>
For anyone who actually would care to see my Life(t) function, and cannot visualize it in their head:
http://www.flashandmath.com/advanced/motion3d/motion3d.html enter: x(t) = sin(t) y(t) = cos(t) + 1 z(t) = -t+0.5*e^(-0.4*t)*6*sin(10*t) tmin = 0 tmax = 18