You like math right?
I mean yeah they are pretry easy in comparison to the sort of stuff I could have put but idk I just wanted to have 3 different kinds of math and didn't really care what it was beyond that-whatever I came up with off the top of my head that didn't involve me having to pulling out a pencil and paper
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but can I ask, what is the gravitational acceleration approximate used in Q3?
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more importantly does it include the power of getting out the body of the dead tank driver
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Cut me some slack I'm on phone and in class
You are correct tho
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Hey it took me like a hour to do your stupid probability stuff ;_;
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Thanks for having me do this instead of my real homework. I hope you are happy.
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I like math as long as it's not Calculus. 3 classes of it in high school and 3 more in college kinda killed it for me.
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Oh sorry p sure you need to integrate for question 3
Unless you do a summation thing and take the limit that would probably work as well
:/
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Should be fine, after 6 calc classes I should be pretty good at it by this point.
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I mean I wasn't trying to make it hard...I just wanted different types of math and made problems I could do in my head/using nothing but a calculator :p
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I mean...thats the goal. For people to do different kinds of math-I just chose stuff that I could do in my head/with a calculator but no paper cause I was too lazy to use a bunch of stuff that required a bunch of work.
Anyways good luck with question #3
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I love arithmetic, not so much functions and anything beyond that.
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they are all pretty simple... although thats relative and completely insensitive of me.
I mean what part of question 3 are you having troubles with?
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what do you have as an answer? is it formatted correctly?
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I never saw the original problem, but your solution looks wrong.
what is "i" at the end of "m="?
"r=" is incorrect.
r=4-(x/2) NOT r = 4-(1/(2pix))
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xi is the size of each section that's being summed (each volume has a hight of xi and when the amount of sections reaches infinity-xi gets infinitesimally small...basically its just whats happening as proof for writing the integration formula)-I already used x to show the distance from the top ie how far each slice has to travel upwards and thus how much work is required at each level.
also yeah I wrote this quickly (in word which was a pain) so r was a spelling mistake-its written correctly in the integration formula tho.
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GA with math.I've seen a few GA's already hidden behind math but well its been stupid statistic problems so I decided to make a more physics oriented one-there are three quesitons with increasing dificulty. The GA is for Chroma Squad and is Open to anyone willing to finish the math (it will end in a week)don't think anyone else is still trying to solve this so I'll close it
okay so as per request I'm posting the solution to question #3 for those interested :p
It makes me happy the amount of people who solved it for the math.
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