Originally posted by: Heisenberg
2 *sin(x)*cos(x)
Originally posted by: Pokey007
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
2 *sin(x)*cos(x)
yup, Heisenberg isn't uncertain about that principle.
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
Originally posted by: kalster
people have started replacing textbooks with ATOT, scary
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
you're nuts.
i'm a math student and i know you're nuts.
since 3 years ago when i switched out of chemistry.Originally posted by: Mday
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
you're nuts.
i'm a math student and i know you're nuts.
since when are you a math student?
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
you're nuts.
i'm a math student and i know you're nuts.
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
you're nuts.
i'm a math student and i know you're nuts.
Which is why I switched over to the actuarial science major in place of math ed.![]()
Originally posted by: JayHu
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: eakers
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: jessicak
Originally posted by: VTboy
If you are doing the integral of sin(2x) then it is just -cos(2x)/2. No need to use trig identity
its not just sin2x...there's other stuff too and I have to use usub to cancel stuff
I miss calculus.![]()
you're nuts.
i'm a math student and i know you're nuts.
Which is why I switched over to the actuarial science major in place of math ed.![]()
I think the real problems come when they stop calling it calculus, and they start calling it analysis.. ie.. real analysis..
Originally posted by: mygumballs
what's this?!
Originally posted by: upsciLLion
Originally posted by: mygumballs
what's this?!
A girl. If you ever step away from your computer, you might discover this on your own, little one.
