Ninety-Third Matrix {Voice | Japanese + Text}

Dec 30, 2009 22:23

Nngh, seems I'm running low on--...

[he switches to text]
1. Differentiate y = 7x(cosx)x/2

2. Find sin(tan-13)

3. Find the points of intersection of the curves with polar equations r = 6cosθ and r = 2 + 2cosθ

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eyesofgeass December 31 2009, 04:24:27 UTC
Math homework?

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whatthefactor December 31 2009, 04:25:22 UTC
A test.

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eyesofgeass December 31 2009, 04:26:38 UTC
Why, pray tell?

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whatthefactor December 31 2009, 04:30:03 UTC
Because I felt like it, zetta duh!

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Re: [commloggity?] whatthefactor December 31 2009, 06:15:18 UTC
Is it now?

[Which reminds him....

Not but 7 minutes later, Sho is skulking around Gohl. He tries to avoid being seen as he attempts to locate the kid with the eyepatch, walking within the shadows around the building.]

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[commloggity?] whatthefactor December 31 2009, 06:30:45 UTC
[Sho sees that kunai. Standing completely still, he reacts with a harsh whisper.]

You don't want to do that, hectopascal.

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the math biffles unite once more <3 totes_inventski December 31 2009, 06:47:18 UTC
1. 3.5(cos(x))^x-1/2 • (xcos(x) • ln(cos(x)) + 2 • (cos(x) - (x^2/2) • sin(x))

2. (3 • square root of 10)/10

3. (1.5, 2.5), (1.5, -2.5)

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<33 whatthefactor December 31 2009, 06:58:27 UTC
2/3, use polar coordinates.

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totes_inventski December 31 2009, 07:59:08 UTC
3) (2.91548, 1.03038) and (-2.91548, -1.03038)

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whatthefactor January 1 2010, 07:44:22 UTC
Incorrect again. It's (3, π/3) and (3, 5π/3) but also intersect at the origin.

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pissedkitty December 31 2009, 14:23:35 UTC
[He's going to stare at those numbers like they're a foreign language. Because well, they pretty much are to him.]

...

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whatthefactor January 1 2010, 07:45:19 UTC
Never seen a math problem before?

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pissedkitty January 1 2010, 07:51:58 UTC
Why math? Why here?

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whatthefactor January 1 2010, 07:56:19 UTC
Because 1) I like mathematics, and 2) I felt like it.

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theforceoncrack December 31 2009, 22:44:50 UTC
I hate math problems.

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whatthefactor January 1 2010, 07:32:13 UTC
Why?

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theforceoncrack January 2 2010, 07:08:31 UTC
Why not?

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whatthefactor January 2 2010, 08:04:36 UTC
Because mathematics is related to ... oh, I don't know, |everything|.

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