can anybody help please ?
Nobody knows how to do this on request ... not even the mods ???
kill yourself brainlet
Do you want to use bernoulli's equation?
>>8442818
can we is the question... bernoulis equation has circumctances ..
>sit it on digital signal processing class to see how much of a joke engineering courses are
>professor says Dirac Delta "function"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac_delta_function
>if it's not of class [math]\mathcal C^\infty[/math] then it's not a function
Physicists need to go.
>>8442740
How many times do we need this shit thread?
>>8442791
It's not a function, you dumbass. It's a probability space on [math]\mathbb{R}[/math] with all the measure concentrated at one point.
Why aren't you using a sliderule?
You know calculators ruin minds right?
All the best at mental math trained using sliderules and abacuses to train their minds
>>8442703
Why don't you just memorize your constants and lectures like a normal person. Fucking writing and tools are making the youth mentally weak these days.
>>8442703
I don't care about being really good at mental math.
>>8442705
Kids these days can't even triple integrate on paper, let alone in their head
This generation needs all the help it can get
Are auras real and can we see them?
>>8442698
no, no.
>>>/x/
>>8442698
yes, everything is real, you just have to imagine it
yes. also don't eat animal products there bad for youre karma
Can anyone solve this hard fothermucker of an integral?
And also, does /sci/ know any good books on solving integrals?
>>8442662
cleo knows all
mwahahahaha
>>8442662
It's already solved.
Just add C.
What is it?
>>8442589
a cloud of material not dense enough to sustain fusion
>>8442589
A black hoe.
Not a typo.
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MATHS BTFO
>>8442410
I'll bite: shouldn't it be 'scientists btfo'?
Tesla is a meme scientist.
Experimentalist hates theory, news at 11!
Chronic insomnia has no cure
Modern medicine can address only short term insomnia
No cure
You could try sleep deprivation cycles and enjoy some efficient poly-phasic sleep.
There is guided relaxation for sleeping.
There's a multitude of ways to force sleep.
There's a lot of accurate research about how various diets affect sleep.
What exactly are you saying OP? Other than you're a meme spewing faggot? I want to help you, as sleep is a bit of my forte, but I need you to stop being a faggot and talk to me first.
Side note, there's no cure for insomnia like there's no cure for obesity.
>>8442374
>I want to help you, as sleep is a bit of my forte
Oh, cool, are you a sleep researcher? I did some sleep research in my undergrad and it was pretty neat.
There is a fix, not a cure.
> Brits hounded to death one of the most brilliant scientists of the century.
At the rip age of 41. Well done lads, what will they come up with next?
>SJW detected
>>8442291
Its just because he was a faggot.
Everybody was anti-gay suppressed homosexuals back then, he's been pardoned and everybody fucking praises him and names everything after him now, I work in IT for a bank and one of the buildings is called Turing house
Why doesn't the graph of sqrt(x) have output in the negative numbers? I mean, the sqrt of 4 is +2/-2 right?
>>8442215
No, the primary branch of the square root only takes positive values. You could in theory use the negative branch if you like but nobody does.
it is a convention, like it is a convention that functions are single valued
there's a difference between the solution set of an equation and the graph of a function.
>>8442215
A graph is made out of a function. A function associates one number with another number.
You're right, there are two numbers which squared give 4: -2 and 2. However, the square root of x is defined as the positive root for all numbers. So the graph of sqrt(x) is always above the x-axis as it is always positive by definition.
The people who claim its easy are surely getting flawless marks without even trying and I doubt thats the case, so you better watch your mouth bucko
>>8442200
I graduate with a 4.0 major GPA in CS.
CS is for brainlets.
>>8442207
Im not from the US but from the amount of people I hear graduating with a 4.0 already has set some red flags and bad implications
>>8442207
Lets see if you can solve this little warm-up exercise then:
P=NP?
I took three courses last semester. I just got the final grade for the last one. I got an A in one, and two F's in the others. I can't believe this. I finished my last math course in the beginning of Spring. I thought I would just be able to coast to graduation from here, but I'm getting stomped. Now I have to finish 16 courses before next September to graduate on time. The courses I failed were operating systems and networking.
I just don't get how to study for non-math courses. I review the material, and then forget everything if it isn't math.
What's the best way to learn computer science?
>>8442181
>failing CS courses
I'd call you retarded, but that's an insult to retards.
>>8442181
Practice a lot, do all the assignments and some more if it isn't enough, solve as many exams from previous years as you can before the exam.
Bumping for this. Your suggestions and help is appreciated, sci. Thanks!
Hey I've been taking certain supplements in order to attempt to improve my health, I think they're having the opposite effect. A few weeks ago I was taking melatonin for sleep, magnesium, and zinc. - don't remember specific amount of of top if head ill update post. Anyway during the time I was taking those supplements I would randomly get what I consider to be 'a pretty bad nose bleed' I'd wake up in the middle of the night with a copies amount of blood shooting out of my nose then I'd run to the bathroom and wait for It to stop. I stopped taking the supplements not realizing the connection. (I continued taking melatoni)the nose bleeds stopped in a day and I hadn't had one until tonight. just tonight I decided to supplement once agaim because I've been working out on a regular basis and low and behold I wake up at 3:00 am with a nosebleed and come to this thread for help.
May Also be worth mentioning that I haven't been getting much sleep lately.. Don't know how that would connect
Tl:Dr magnesium, zinc supplements nosebleeds - no magnesium, zinc supplements no nosebleeds..
>>8442091
Don't waste your money on that shit. Healing zen crystals are more likely to help you, or at least less likely to harm.
>>8442091
if youre not sick and just want to promote health
>exercise and eat good food
boom - youre in perfect health
there are no magical pills, supplements are trash
>>8442163
>th-they're bad because they're not natural
lmao
>leave mathematics to me!--t.mochizuki
>>8442071
Imagine getting one of the signs wrong in that
>>8442071
except that's from Alain Connes
how do you even grasp what's written here?
yes better than Gauss, Eulerm Archimedes, Cauchy, Newton and all the rest as well
agree or disagree
>>8442031
Hippocrates.
Gauss was a fraud, he only got to where he got because it was easier to discover shit back then
same goes to Euler and 16th,17th,18th, 19th century mathematicians
>>8442040
Wouldn't their contributions be the reason it's became increasingly difficult to break new ground, as theyve already laid the foundation