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Bjornita

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I was thinking about how I don't think too terribly often and whenever I maybe try to start I just wander off and play solitaire for three hours.

Also about that calc AB exam that I am disallowed from discussing. dy/dx[f(g(x))]=g'(x)f'(g(x)), right? I really hope everyone else who took it wasted a few hours of the test chipping paint off the walls and eating it. AP exams make me feel like my brain's falling asleep. AP English lit tomorrow, that'll go well...

But on Friday I get to go to Dorney Park and measure roller coasters or something so !!!! there is a light somewhere.

Tronga: that's a float
 

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float /floʊt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[floht] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used without object)
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11. (of a currency) to be allowed to fluctuate freely in the foreign-exchange market instead of being exchanged at a fixed rate.
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13. Commerce. to be in circulation, as an acceptance; be awaiting maturity.
–verb (used with object)
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–noun
21. something that floats, as a raft.
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26. Aeronautics. a hollow, boatlike structure under the wing or fuselage of a seaplane or flying boat, keeping it afloat in water.
27. Angling. a piece of cork or other material for supporting a baited line in the water and indicating by its movements when a fish bites.
28. Zoology. an inflated organ that supports an animal in the water.
29. a vehicle bearing a display, usually an elaborate tableau, in a parade or procession: Each class prepared a float for the football pageant.
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36. Building Trades.
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37. a single-cut file of moderate smoothness.
38. a loose-fitting, sometimes very full dress without a waistline.
39. (in weaving and knitting) a length of yarn that extends over several rows or stitches without being interworked.
40. British. a sum of money used by a storekeeper to provide change for the till at the start of a day's business.
41. British. a small vehicle, usually battery powered, used to make deliveries, as of milk.
42. a low-bodied dray for transporting heavy goods.
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a. loose fragments of rock, ore, etc., that have been moved from one place to another by the action of wind, water, etc.
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44. Usually, floats. British Theater. footlights.
[Origin: bef. 1000; ME floten, OE flotian; c. ON flota, MD vloten; akin to OE fléotan to fleet2]

—Synonyms 3. hover, waft, drift, suspend.
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Right. Nerf float.
 

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I was thinking about how I don't think too terribly often and whenever I maybe try to start I just wander off and play solitaire for three hours.

Also about that calc AB exam that I am disallowed from discussing. dy/dx[f(g(x))]=g'(x)f'(g(x)), right? I really hope everyone else who took it wasted a few hours of the test chipping paint off the walls and eating it. AP exams make me feel like my brain's falling asleep. AP English lit tomorrow, that'll go well...

But on Friday I get to go to Dorney Park and measure roller coasters or something so !!!! there is a light somewhere.

Tronga: that's a float
Dude. You're so going to get in trouble. ;) That's what I got too. The answer had something to do with the Intermediate Value Theorem. ^^ Tricky! I did pretty well on it.
 

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They weren't that hard. I hated the one with the water draining and entering the tank. That one got me in a pickle.
 

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I think maybe I've waste way to much time not perusing becoming smart enough to take a calc class or anything of the sort and instead wasted my mind away.

Ah **** it. Being smart is overrated anyways. I'll learn good enough later...

Manual labor is always needed!
 

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I am thinking about what to do for the next 4 months.....
 

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I'm sure you guys all did great on Calc. I think that test is just meant to hurt you. When I came out of it, I felt so broken and empty, but I ended up doing pretty well on it.
 

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They weren't that hard. I hated the one with the water draining and entering the tank. That one got me in a pickle.
To find out how much entered, just integrate the R(t). It's pretty much the same with all the other parts, intake minus outtake is f' and the integration of intake minus the integration of outtake (split at three) plus initial value is f. They gave you the points to test in the problem. I just hope I didn't make any stupid mistakes.

It didn't hurt so much. Just... didn't feel like... anything. And yeah no one from my school has ever scored below a four on it so uh hopefully I don't.

Man Renzo when I was in Germany a month ago I saw a boat with your name on it. It's pretty much right in the middle of the Deutsches Museum.

if this is representative of college it's going to suck. but it'll suck at some place in europe and it will be impossible for my eyes to open any wider

falling up
 

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They weren't that hard. I hated the one with the water draining and entering the tank. That one got me in a pickle.
Pretty sure it was just adding the four integrals. 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 0 to the first intersection; 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) - 250 from first intersection to 3; 2000 - 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 3 to the second intersection; and then 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2))-2000 from the second intersection to 7.

At least that's how I did it.

Now to delete all the bad memories from my calculator :(.

I don't remember being taught how to do a couple of them either.
 

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Pretty sure it was just adding the four integrals. 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 0 to the first intersection; 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) - 250 from first intersection to 3; 2000 - 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 3 to the second intersection; and then 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2))-2000 from the second intersection to 7.
ah, no math
 

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Well I was thinking for a few more pennies, you could get a lot more than my thoughts. ;)

Bjornita could have it all for free though; hello Bjornita.
 

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Pretty sure it was just adding the four integrals. 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 0 to the first intersection; 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) - 250 from first intersection to 3; 2000 - 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2)) from 3 to the second intersection; and then 100x^2*sin(x^(1/2))-2000 from the second intersection to 7.

At least that's how I did it.

Now to delete all the bad memories from my calculator :(.

I don't remember being taught how to do a couple of them either.
That's what I thought too. I don't even remember the question more, but I knew how to do part of it, but I didn't know how to do all of it. The integrals just didn't work out.:boink:
 
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