Originally posted by: Stefan
I;m doing curve sketching right now and I've got this equation:
y = 4x + [1/(x-1)]
I'm trying to get the Y-value at the point X = 3/2
How retarded is this?![]()
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Stefan
I;m doing curve sketching right now and I've got this equation:
y = 4x + [1/(x-1)]
I'm trying to get the Y-value at the point X = 3/2
How retarded is this?![]()
Just plug in 3/2 for x.
It's not even Calculus.
Originally posted by: Stefan
I'm doing curve sketching right now and I've got this equation:
y = 4x + [1/(x-1)]
I'm trying to get the Y-value at the point X = 3/2
How retarded is this?![]()
Originally posted by: Stefan
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Stefan
I;m doing curve sketching right now and I've got this equation:
y = 4x + [1/(x-1)]
I'm trying to get the Y-value at the point X = 3/2
How retarded is this?![]()
Just plug in 3/2 for x.
It's not even Calculus.
Lol, I know it's not caclulusMy brain is just fried right now. I guess I'm just nervous.
Originally posted by: Spencer278
WTF would he need the intergrator if he can't figure out a fraction.
