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Undergrad Partial Fraction Decomposition
I'm sorry, I'm on my mobile phone :-) thank you, I am reading it right now and will post back with an answer. -
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Undergrad Partial Fraction Decomposition
The only method I thought of doing would be to complete the square. -
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Undergrad Partial Fraction Decomposition
My professor asks us to solve the integral of: [x/(x^4 + 1)]dx This expression is not factorable; what should I do? She is asking us to solve specifically using PFD, not u-substitution. -
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Undergrad Determine the Instantaneous Velocity of two coordinates on a graph
Right! Duh! Is there a way to delete this post XD -
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Undergrad Determine the Instantaneous Velocity of two coordinates on a graph
I can't provide all the information, because I'm on my mobile phone. Here is a shot of the problem: The tangent of each curve is the slope, right? So how do we use that to find vf (instantaneous velocity) at 4s and 8s -
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Would you play laser tag in a star trek setting?
Though it always depends on how steep the price is, but, I'm pretty sure I'd pay for that.- jmedina94
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Would you play laser tag in a star trek setting?
Hell yes...- jmedina94
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Ferris Wheel question (Motion in 2d)
This is my rendition of the question, not sure if it's the correct way to solve the direction- jmedina94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ferris Wheel question (Motion in 2d)
Not sure I was just testing out a method I had already practiced, probably the center of the ferris wheel? They want it as: θ= __° north of east- jmedina94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ferris Wheel question (Motion in 2d)
The problem: The Ferris wheel in the figure (Figure 1) , which rotates counterclockwise, is just starting up. At a given instant, a passenger on the rim of the wheel and passing through the lowest point of his circular motion is moving at 3.00 m/s and is gaining speed at a rate of 0.500 m/s^2 ...- jmedina94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ferris Wheel question (Motion in 2d)
1. The Ferris wheel [...] rotates counterclockwise, is just starting up. At a given instant, a passenger on the rim of the wheel and passing through the lowest point of his circular motion is moving at 3.00 m/s and is gaining speed at a rate of 0.500 m/s^2 . 2. Find the direction of the...- jmedina94
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help