Just finished calc II.
How would you find the area bounded between these two curves? Is it possible without the aid of a computer?
>>7686538
You haven't finished calc 2 yet, go back and study
>>7686540
But these integrals don't exist in terms of elementary functions.
>>7686545
just make up some new functions to express their integrals and compute them
What happens?
My vote goes to A.
Neither, portals can't be placed on moving surfaces
Depends on how rigid the surface of what the portal is colliding with.
How does a pole change into a hill?
I don't understand the picture at all.
HELP
I study physics in the first semester.
I spent the first 6 weeks of university doing almost nothing. I severly underestimated how hard it really is. Is there hope for me? I have already started studying but I feel like Ive passed the point of no return. Do you guys have any tips?
The best advice I could give a first term physics student is to practice doodling.
Which physics class will you be taking? Intro, physics 1, physics 1 w/calc, or what?
>>7683951
analysis, linear algebra, physik 1 and something called rechenmethoden, I am studying in Germany
only math nerds will get this
ebin mene
mind if i save it
>>7683847
back to facebook
that temperature would never bake a cake, what the fuck kind of cake is that
Is the norm squared of any function an even function? Is any function squared an even function?
(any function = complex ones, too)
>>7678910
Norms are defined so that (norm af) = (modulus a)(norm f) where a is any scalar.
So norm -f is the same as norm f.
So (norm f)^2=(norm -f)^2, so norms squared are even functions.
The square of any function is not necessarily even, since (e^x)^2 is e^(2x) which is not even.
>>7678910
I'm pretty sure I don't want to know the answer to this, but is that book real? Why?
>>7678955
Its real as in it exists, it was made by a dude on /pol/ who printed a few 20 or so copies and sold them (and pretended it was written by Ben "Glock in every negro cock" Garrison)
>>7678910
No, the square of any function is not an even function, however, if a function f(x) contains only even powers of x (e.g. x^2, x^4) it is an even function, and thus symmetrical around the axis representing f(x)
Enough endless bickering and let's compile a list of good calculus books at various levels to point people to.
>>7653912
>>Single Variable Calculus
>Weak Students
"Calculus Made Easy" by Silvanus Thompson and Martin Gardner
"Calculus: An Intuitive and Physical Approach" (Dover) by Morris Kline
"Elementary Calculus: An Infinitesimal Approach" by Jerome Keisler (Uses infinitesimals)
"A First Course in Calculus" by Serge Lang
>Strong Students
"Calculus" by Spivak (Good mathematical exposition, poor motivation, no applications)
"Calculus, Vol. 1: One-Variable Calculus, with an Introduction to Linear Algebra" by Apostol (Good motivation and problems)
"Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, Volume I" by Richard Courant and Fritz John (Good motivation and applications, very difficult problems)
>Classic References
"A Course of Pure Mathematics" by G. H. Hardy
"Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite", "Foundations of Differential and Integral Calculus" by Euler
>>Multivariable and Vector Calculus
>Weak
"Div, Grad, Curl, and All That: An Informal Text on Vector Calculus" by Schey
"Calculus of Several Variables" by Serge Lang
>Intermediate
"Calculus, Vol. 2: Multi-Variable Calculus and Linear Algebra with Applications to Differential Equations and Probability" by Apostol
"Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, Volume II" by Richard Courant and Fritz John
>Advanced
"Advanced Calculus of Several Variables" (Dover) by C. H. Edwards Jr.
"Advanced Calculus: A Geometric View" by Callahan
"Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Forms: A Unified Approach" by Hubbard and Hubbard
"Advanced Calculus: A Differential Forms Approach" by Harold M. Edwards
"Advanced Calculus" by Shlomo Zvi Sternberg and Lynn Harold Loomis (for the utterly fearless)
>>7653917
Is infinitesimals good or bad? What are the benefits/ disadvantages? I've only taken 1 semester of calc back in high school (dropped cause I did poorly.)
>>7653917
>>Analysis
>Single Variable (with Metric Spaces)
"Real Mathematical Analysis" by Pugh (weaker version of Rudin)
"Principles of Mathematical Analysis" by Rudin
"Mathematical Analysis" by Apostol
"Mathematical Analysis I & II" by Zorich
>Multivariable Analysis
"Functions of Several Variables" by Fleming
"Analysis on Manifolds" by Munkres
"Calculus on Manifolds" by Spivak
"Differential Forms and Applications" by do Carmo
>Fourier Analysis
"Fourier Series" (Dover) by Tolstov
"Fourier Analysis: An Introduction" by Stein & Shakarchi
"Fourier Analysis and its Applications" by Folland
"Fourier Analysis" by Körner
"Fourier Series and Integrals" by Dym and McKean
>Complex Analysis
"Visual Complex Analysis" by Tristan Needham (reference)
"Complex Analysis" by Stein & Shakarchi
"Functions of One Complex Variable" by Conway
"Complex Analysis" by Ahlfors
>Real Analysis (Measure Theory)
"Real Analysis: Measure Theory, Integration, and Hilbert Spaces" by Stein & Shakarchi
"Real Analysis" by Royden
"Real Analysis: Modern Techniques and Their Applications" by Folland
"Real and Complex Analysis" by Rudin
97% of scientists accept human made global warming.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/sciencefair/post/2010/06/scientists-overwhelmingly-believe-i
n-man-made-climate-change/1
Found by the National Academy of Sciences.
Read the paragraph where it explains the 3% that doubt human made global warming:
"As for the 3 percent of scientists who remain unconvinced, the study found their average expertise is far below that of their colleagues, as measured by publication and citation rates."
Pic related: the guy on the left is statistically more likely to have fewer publications.
>>7692020
You can't get published or cited much for denying AGW. A few scientists are in on the conspiracy, the rest are just working on what's getting published so they can get funding.
>>7692020
>the study found their average expertise is far below that of their colleagues, as measured by publication and citation rates
If that's the case, consider me convinced...
>>7692020
>study done by pnas
>Only climatologists surveyed, no physicists or external third party simulation experts.
Yes, the guys pushing politicism into science in the first place surveying the cult who gets the most funding out of it certainly won't be baised at all!
As someone who works in medical research, I have found it very surprising to see just how important race and ethnicity are in determining how effective certain medications are in people. In general, common medications like anti coagulants, ACE inhibitors, etc just don't work well in blacks compared to whites or vice versa. I find it fascinating that something as basic as physiological receptors can vary so much between the various races. Are racial differences in biology just an uncomfortable truth that is hidden from those who don't need to know? explain to me how we can be the same genetically (same by having same allele frequency between races and not having any unique alleles found in only one race) when there are all sorts of anatomical, disease states, and medication response differences that can be predicted solely by the group of aesthetic features commonly referred to as "race"?
example review article from american heart association:
http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/118/13/1383.full
>>7691728
>I have an exception to the rule, therefore you're racist
Come on now
>>7691730
I guess we should really stop our cheese consumption.
Have a calculus exam tomorrow. What is the reverse chain rule when used in finding integrals? Plz.
U sub and integration by parts
You have no fucking life, what the fuck are you even doing. Fuck calculus.
Fuck math. 2+2=4.
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Do you think non-hipsters will buy it?
Hello /sci/. First time posting on this board, I usually post on /b/ or /mu/. At my school, I started up a combat robots club and currently me and my team are coming up with different ideas for what to build and I wanted to hear your opinions with what we came up with. So we decided to go with a horizontal spinner though we're not sure if we want to make it a full-body spinner or a an overhead spinner. The robot will be run on 5-6 NiCad batteries, 2 of them for the drive motors and the rest for the weapon motor. The chassis will use aluminum reinforced with titanium. We're unsure what grade yet. The weapon will be made of steel, also unsure what grade to use. We're planning on putting the wheels on the outside of the robot to conserve weight.
Put the center of gravity and the profile as low as possible. If anything battle bots has ever taught me it's that getting flipped is the most common cause of "death".
ht-9 or tungsten tips
>>7691341
Yeah, I've seen that alot, and that's my main concern with most horizontal spinner designs. Would you say attaching magnets to the underbelly of the robot be a reasonable idea or would the sawblades coming up from the ground only ruin them?
Motivate me, /sci/...
We don't care
>>7691219
If you need strangers on the internet to motivate you to do something just give up and become a clerk who spends the remainder of his pittance on weed.
That being said, you can crawl out of this hell if you try!
>t. high school dropout who has a masters at 27
>>7691233
I am also a high school drop out but I start university in January and want to be prepared.
post your digit ratio
>>7691132
1.025
>>7691139
Male or female?
>>7691141
male
it's index/ring finger, right ?
Why the fuck is there so much controversy about this?
It's gone massively overbudget considering the first one got destroyed due to a stupid design flaw even the Empire's best engineers couldn't find. I hear this one still has a tunnel to the energy core large enough you could fly a ship through it.
because they don't run on jet fuel
>>7691075
The outline of the guy above the Death Star is obviously shopped in.
Smart kid, lol!
See me ;)
>>7690967
She isn't wrong though.
Also, shouldn't this belong on Reddit instead?
>>7690967
psychologist here. your post shows a high degree of self-loathing and projection regarding your micropenis, microcephalus, morbid obesity, scat- and pony-fetish and general feeling of being a failure.