I forgot it at my friends house... ...And he's out of town for the weekend [/b][/quote] Ok, you are SOL then. Sorry.
Is that really all the info you have for that problem to solve it? [/b][/quote] He has all of the information he needs, I think. Google is useful. Read page 13. caution: .pdf
He has all of the information he needs, I think. Google is useful. Read page 13. caution: .pdf [/b][/quote] Thanks
Wanna help me with my homework? Integrate: Actually, these aren't my homework problems. Similar to mine though. I just found them on the internet to show you my hell.
*seizure* wtf? [/b][/quote] Oh, it gets worse. If I had a scanner, I'd show you a few pages out of my calculus textbook That's the easier stuff in Calculus
Hey! I used to know how to do that! (I was in Calculus last semester ) .......if I remember right, those were pretty easy compared to a lot of stuff that we were doing...but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it! lol
I think that's impossible to solve without knowing the speed of the wind. Could be wrong as I haven't had physics in 2 years and barley passed it as it is.
Yeah, thats relativley easy integration. Using integration by parts. I'm sure I could solve those (and need to know how for my final in a couple months) but I'd rather not It's just always fun to show people in high school that stuff and make them shit themselves. And I know I double posted
Yeah, thats relativley easy integration. Using integration by parts. I'm sure I could solve those (and need to know how for my final in a couple months) but I'd rather not It's just always fun to show people in high school that stuff and make them shit themselves. And I know I double posted [/b][/quote] I concur! haha High school kids don't know how infinitely easy they have it! My damn paper is taking forever!!!!!!!!
I concur! haha High school kids don't know how infinitely easy they have it! My damn paper is taking forever!!!!!!!! [/b][/quote] Oh, I know. My brother is in 9th grade and bitching about how hard algebra is. I'd give anything to have my math be as easy as: 3x+12=21; find x
Oh, I know. My brother is in 9th grade and bitching about how hard algebra is. I'd give anything to have my math be as easy as: 3x+12=21; find x [/b][/quote] Easy, I'm doing the addition method and hell, that shits easy, just takes alittle thinking. And tell him it aint as hard as he thinks it is.
Oh, I know. My brother is in 9th grade and bitching about how hard algebra is. I'd give anything to have my math be as easy as: 3x+12=21; find x [/b][/quote] oh my, how I miss the good old days.
oh my, how I miss the good old days. [/b][/quote] I made the calculations i think x=3 am i right or am i right? dont feel bad todd your gonna have children which means you can see them grow and you can help them on their HW
Oh, I know. My brother is in 9th grade and bitching about how hard algebra is. I'd give anything to have my math be as easy as: 3x+12=21; find x [/b][/quote] 3x+12=21 3x=21-12 3x=9 3x/3=9/3 x=3 Easy.
Tomi actually did the opperations correctly. What you did only works for VERY simple algebra. [/b][/quote] Screw opperations, its simple enough to do the way I did it
3. Provide a data definition, structure definition and template for a structure called date with properties of day, month and year. Then: a) Develop the function IsLeapYear? that consumes a date and produces true or false depending on whether the year is a leap year. - A year is a leap year if it is divisible by 400 (e.g. 2000 was a leap year) - A year is not a leap year if it is divisible by 10 (e.g. 1980 was not a leap year) - A year is a leap year if it is divisible by 4 (e.g. 2004 is a leap year) (IsLeapYear? (make-date 15 10 2005)) "sb false" (IsLeapYear? (make-date 15 10 2004)) "sb true" b.) Develop the function NumDaysInMonth that consumes a date and produces the number of days in that month. Be sure to take into account leap years. (Hint: Use isLeapYear? as a helper funtion) (NumDaysInMonth (make-date 15 10 2005) "sb 31" (NumDaysInMonth (make-date 1 2 2004) "sb 29" c) Develop the function IsValid? that consumes a date and produces true or false depending on whether the date is valid or not. For example: (IsValid? (make-date 31 6 2002)) "sb false" (IsValid? (make-date 29 2 2000)) "sb true" (IsValid? (make-date 29 2 1980)) "sb false" d) Develop the function tomorrowsDate that consumes a date and produces a date representing tomorrow's date. For example: (tomorrowsDate (make-date 15 10 2005)) "sb (make-date 15 10 2005)" (tomorrowsDate (make-date 31 10 2005)) "sb (make-date 1 11 2005)" (tomorrowsDate (make-date 28 2 2005)) "sb (make-date 1 3 2005)" (tomorrowsDate (make-date 28 2 2004)) "sb (make-date 29 2 2004)" (tomorrowsDate (make-date 31 12 2005)) "sb (make-date 1 1 2006))" Now, does the above make any sense to anyone here? Computer Science 30S Honours (AP). Scheme is fun. [/sarcasm]