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The most important calculus equation

Originally posted by: Tyler
Uh? I don't get it.... what the hell is f(u)^n (other than "fun") ... the answer should be e^x

??

That integral sign kinda looks like an S... 😉
 
"So y = r^3/3. And if you determine the rate of change in this curve correctly, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised."
 
Originally posted by: americangigolo
Originally posted by: Tyler
Uh? I don't get it.... what the hell is f(u)^n (other than "fun") ... the answer should be e^x

??

That integral sign kinda looks like an S... 😉

HAHAHAHA

the sad thing is that i needed it explained too.
 
Originally posted by: FeathersMcGraw
"So y = r^3/3. And if you determine the rate of change in this curve correctly, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised."

Get it Bart? r dr r?

Har-de-har-har!

-silver
 
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