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Feb 21 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Feb 21 |
answered | Manipulate and Turning Expressions into Functions |
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Feb 14 |
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Improve performance and style of solution to Project Euler #32 project euler for mma? brilliant, I'll join you in that quest |
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Feb 11 |
awarded | Talkative |
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Jan 26 |
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What are the most common pitfalls awaiting new users? I've been using subscripted symbols for simple linear equations, like point slope, i.e (y_1 - y_0)=m(...); Solve[%,y_1]. It works ok; but there is definitely conflicts if I combine a symbol and subscripted version of that same symbol, i.e.( y - y_0)-m(...); Solve[%,y] causes conflicts for me. I guess this problem can become even more severe in more complex operations? Pitty, cause when I use pad and paper, I love mixing 'y' and 'y_0' /etc.. |
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Jan 25 |
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Calculus 1 Related Rates -Total Derivative issues I'd still love you if were a rock; you're so amazing I could just make a multiple choice question and answer and I bet you would break symmetry and roll onto the right answer; that's how much you rock! |
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Jan 25 |
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Calculus 1 Related Rates -Total Derivative issues Wow, your awesome; you went above and beyond my expectations, I love you. You answered the question, improved my PoC to a legit answer, showed me a more idiomatic concise way of solving problems such as these, and then you answered my original query even though I was actually asking more, and I didn't even realize it. |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 25 |
accepted | Calculus 1 Related Rates -Total Derivative issues |
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Jan 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 25 |
asked | Calculus 1 Related Rates -Total Derivative issues |