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^As a 2U browsing this, I'm really interested in how to answer this in a two unit context.
this^As a 2U browsing this, I'm really interested in how to answer this in a two unit context.
Haha woops! I totally forgot that. I can see at least 3 different methods atm.I'm liking the part where that solution started being 2U carrot.
Definitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.You're amazing robot, I still struggle to understand this question though, it's so hard! I hope it's really not a 2U question.
What was the point of the hyperbolic tan... it's there but you didn't use it.Definitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.
Ma bad lol, I always right it because my teacher loves it.What was the point of the hyperbolic tan... it's there but you didn't use it.
ahahahaDefinitely not an 2U question. But I have devised a plan that will accommodate the markers. By adding a standard integral there will be less explanations so you can go straight to the answer in the exam without proof. Kekeke.
(That's the joke).Spiral I just checked the list of standard integrals
They only have one for but not for