Couple weeks into calculus 1 now, doing well, already past the chain rule and beyond. Quotient rule was a joke. Product rule remains my specialty.
I ask my professor his thoughts on quantum mechanics and partial derivatives. He's impressed i know about the subject. We converse after class for some time, sharing mathematical insights; i can keep up. He tells me of great things ahead like series and laplacians. I tell him i already read about series on wikipedia. He is yet again impressed at my enthusiasm. What a joy it is to have your professor visibly brighten when he learns of your talents.
And now I sit here wondering what it must be like to be a brainlet, unable to engage your professor as an intellectual peer.
All of the deep conversations you people must miss out on because you aren't able to overcome the intellectual IQ barrier that stands in the way of your academic success... it's so sad.
My professor and I know each other on first name basis now, but i call him Dr. out of respect.
And yet here you brainlets sit, probably havent even made eye contact with yours out of fear that they will gauge your brainlet IQ levels.
A true shame, but just know it is because i was born special that i am special. I can't help being a genius, nor can my professor.
Two of a kind is two flocks in a bush.
>>8616760
>chain rule
>quotient rule
I learned these in college algebra fuck off
>>8616760
This pasta felt old and boring when it was invented last year.
Now it feels even older and even more boring. "le intellectual freshmen" meme died like 5 years ago. Get on with the times, man.
>>8616760
1/10 made me reply
>>8616760
>Wikipedia
FOUND THE FALSE FLAGGER
Your professor must have laughed at you
>>8616760
>Couple weeks into calculus 1 now, doing well, already past the chain rule and beyond. Quotient rule was a joke. Product rule remains my specialty.
These rules are fucking basic, so why boast about being skilled at applying them?
>>8616813
Funny enough this might be a highschool false flagger
It amazes me that there's still people seriously replying to pasta. Even if it's your first time seeing this one, it should be obvious that it's a fucking meme pasta.
>>8616760
jej too obvious
>>8616795
its a meme you dip
>>8616760
>Product rule
You'll get this proof then:
[math] \displaystyle
f(x) = e^{-ix}(\cos x + i \sin x)
\\
f^{\prime}(x) = e^{-i x}(i \cos x - \sin x) - i e^{-i x}(\cos x + i \sin x)
\\
f^{\prime}(x) = e^{-i x}(i \cos x - \sin x) - e^{-i x}(i \cos x + i^2 \sin x) \equiv 0
\\
f^{\prime}(x) = 0 \;\;\; \forall \; x \in \mathbb{R}\Rightarrow f(x) \text{ is a constant}
\\
f(0) = e^{0}(\cos 0 + i \sin 0) = 1 \cdot(1+0) = 1 \Rightarrow f(x) = 1 \;\;\; \forall \; x \in \mathbb{R}
\\ \\
1 = e^{-ix}(\cos x + i \sin x) \Rightarrow e^{ix}=\cos x + i \sin x \;\;\; \forall \; x \in \mathbb{R}
[/math]
>My professor and I know each other on first name basis now, but i call him Dr. out of respect.
simply eric
what's with all the calc 1 bs
i learnt differentiation, integration, first order diff. equations in fucking high school
math-fags check your shit
>>8617330
no one cares about your asinine calc 1 brags. Also you're responding to a copypasta
>>8617341
lmao buttnuked math-fag brainlet, everything math-fags post is copypasta, it's what they do
>>8617323
How did you know my professor's name is Eric?
>>8616760
>Couple weeks into calculus 1
>already past the chain rule and beyond
No, you're a fucking high schooler. Get out.