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Nov 19, 2008 21:26

Anyone know how to prove resultant deformation using the derivative?
..or something like that?

Yeah... it'd help if I actually knew what I had to do.
Something about something about Resultant Deformation and advanced calculus.

....ouch.

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voldiebeth November 20 2008, 02:50:54 UTC
Ohh derivatives? What's the problem, I don't recall Resultant Deformation off the top of my head...

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lord__voldemort November 20 2008, 13:52:44 UTC
It's like that I had to prove it's relationship to Vorticity (?) through derivs. lol. I've been asking around and no one actually knows what the problems asks for because he mentioned it in class and never wrote it down. fts.

SHOOOOOZZZZ!!!

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charming_goats November 20 2008, 03:39:51 UTC
Calculus Homework Help from a History/PoliSci Major

Step 1. Read question 2 or 3 times.
Step 2. Scratch head.
Step 3. Consult wikipedia.
Step 4. Throw textbook out the window. If class is required, you may go retrieve your book around 7am before anyone else on campus wakes up but after the sun rises. If studying for a final, it may be considered acceptable to retrieve the book before that, but only after any outside witnesses have vacated the area.
Step 5. Binge drink.

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