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  • ? kurau kii 165

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  • ? flandre scarlet 61k
  • ? hong meiling 27k
  • ? izayoi sakuya 52k
  • ? koakuma 15k
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  • ? remilia scarlet 60k

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  • ID: 900404
  • Uploader: UnChocolate »
  • Date: about 15 years ago
  • Size: 4.57 MB .jpg (2288x2147) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/18290452 »
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flandre scarlet, remilia scarlet, izayoi sakuya, patchouli knowledge, hong meiling, and 1 more (touhou) drawn by kurau_kii
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    BlueFox
    about 15 years ago
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    It would make sense for Sakuya to understand. Flandre too, since she's right by Patchy 24/7. Remilia and Meiling... err... good luck.

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    LordUnderworld18
    about 15 years ago
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    Patchy's Perfect Astronomy Class?

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    Philemon
    about 15 years ago
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    The days before SSiB's launch to the moon.

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    user 63619
    about 15 years ago
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    The dreaded calculus..we meet again. :(

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    274Black
    about 15 years ago
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    Over-sharpened pencils, a great way to ease boredom.

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    user 347540
    about 15 years ago
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    Should the inu_sakuya tag be here? The picture Remi drew looks quite a bit like Sakuya with angeltype's characteristic dog ears

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    Hellbus
    about 15 years ago
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    I don't know why, but I love the signs that say what everything is (book, flower, Sakuya, etc.)

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    Deelles
    about 15 years ago
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    Equation's wrong, if F'(x)=f(x), ∫f(x)dx would be =F(x), not F(x)+C (unless C equals zero), and the integral doesn't even have integration variables.

    Yeah, I'm bored.

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    Hellbus
    about 15 years ago
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    Deelles said:
    Equation's wrong, if F'(x)=f(x), ∫f(x)dx would be =F(x), not F(x)+C (unless C equals zero), and the integral doesn't even have integration variables.

    Yeah, I'm bored.

    Common sense has no place in Gensokyo!

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    Keo
    about 15 years ago
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    Deelles said:
    Equation's wrong, if F'(x)=f(x), ∫f(x)dx would be =F(x), not F(x)+C (unless C equals zero), and the integral doesn't even have integration variables.

    Yeah, I'm bored.

    ARRRGGGHHH!! I FINALLY ESCAPE FROM THAT HELL YET YOU'RE TRYING TO DRAG ME BACK IN! How can you be so cruel?! DAMN FUNCTIONS! GET OUT OF MY LIFE YOU MONSTERS!!

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    ExecutorBill
    about 15 years ago
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    That tea looks a bit over-sugared.

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    Hellbus
    about 15 years ago
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    ExecutorBill said:
    That tea looks a bit over-sugared.

    Some people like their tea with sugar, some people like their sugar with tea.

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    glasnost
    about 15 years ago
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    Deelles said:
    Equation's wrong, if F'(x)=f(x), ∫f(x)dx would be =F(x), not F(x)+C (unless C equals zero), and the integral doesn't even have integration variables.

    Yeah, I'm bored.

    It's an indefinite integral, and that C is the constant of integration. lrn2calculus

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    RedEyesAssassin
    about 15 years ago
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    Keo said:
    ARRRGGGHHH!! I FINALLY ESCAPE FROM THAT HELL YET YOU'RE TRYING TO DRAG ME BACK IN! How can you be so cruel?! DAMN FUNCTIONS! GET OUT OF MY LIFE YOU MONSTERS!!

    Don't say that, next semester is my turn to suffer Calculus ),:

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    boomersooner
    about 15 years ago
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    Keo said:
    ARRRGGGHHH!! I FINALLY ESCAPE FROM THAT HELL YET YOU'RE TRYING TO DRAG ME BACK IN! How can you be so cruel?! DAMN FUNCTIONS! GET OUT OF MY LIFE YOU MONSTERS!!

    Rather be doing regular functions than Taylor Series. Or triple integrals. Oh, and surface integrals.

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    darue
    about 15 years ago
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    glasnost said:
    It's an indefinite integral, and that C is the constant of integration. lrn2calculus

    No, when it's explicitly stated that f'(x) = F(x), then you don't need to include the constant of integration when integrating f'(x), because it is already encompassed within "F(x)". Adding the constant of integration would be adding a + 0, which is meaningless in this case.

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    450AHX
    almost 15 years ago
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    The fundamental theorem of calculus states that (∫f(x)dx)'=f(x), but this is not equivalent to ∫f'(x)dx=f(x), because f'(x) has infinitely many primitives. What can be said, however, is that
    ∫f'(x)dx=f(x) <=> (∫f'(x)dx)(0)=f(0).

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    unicode
    almost 15 years ago
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    Wait till they get to partial differential equations, where the question types can be divided into half a dozen categories and require guesses to solve. With infinite series.

    It takes 2 pages of solution for a single line of question.

    aoi-hoshi said:
    No, when it's explicitly stated that f'(x) = F(x), then you don't need to include the constant of integration when integrating f'(x), because it is already encompassed within "F(x)". Adding the constant of integration would be adding a + 0, which is meaningless in this case.

    Don't you think it would make perfect sense if your prof wrote that thing on the blackboard? Not only helps teaching students, it may even prompt a couple of questions. And professors love questions, at least they all claim to.

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    darue
    almost 15 years ago
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    Well, when f'(x)=F(x) is explicitly stated, then F(x) cannot have a constant. Could be a topic of discussion for students who are being introduced to the concepts of differentiation, I suppose, to aid in understanding.

    Though the proof is cooler than saying "Just 'cuz", imo.

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    Jaremaru
    over 14 years ago
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    Hey guys my heads smoking.

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    E-mouse
    over 14 years ago
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    And the comments dive straight into Calculus arguments.

    I love the internet.

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    McSpanky
    over 14 years ago
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    boomersooner said:
    Rather be doing regular functions than Taylor Series. Or triple integrals. Oh, and surface integrals.

    Man, fu-UH-huck surface integrals. I mean, I have a good grasp of most of fundamental calculus (e.g. derivatives, anti-derivatives, series), but throw in some line or surface integrals and my goose is cooked.

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