I just used AI. No person who is not Einstein or wants their neck to not have a rope around it would know how to solve this.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Whoever solves this thing first get to change my pfp according to their noble will for 2 days.
∫x3-3x+√x dx , the range is from α to β (lower limit and upper limit respectively)
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I just used AI. No person who is not Einstein or wants their neck to not have a rope around it would know how to solve this.
yeah, still was wrong.
Russian generals love calculus.Carking the 6th wrote:
I just used google. No person who is not Einstein for wants their neck to not have a rope around it would know how to solve this.
It’s ß, the Greek letter beta.Claudio NVKP wrote:
Me neither. I guess, I'm very stupid.Also, is that letter an Eszett or?
Why calculus give me brain-miniculium (I'm maybe highhhh)
Wow, we need a thread dedicated to math. Im up for that.
i have never done anything like that in my lifeTheZhukov wrote:
Only letters there are alpha and beta. BTW I doubt you are stupid, you just didn't understand it
Try maths, it is the best thinngClaudio NVKP wrote:
i have never done anything like that in my lifeTheZhukov wrote:
Only letters there are alpha and beta. BTW I doubt you are stupid, you just didn't understand it
I don't want to lose my hair, my sanity, or my perfect blood sugar levels.
Its the best exercise for the mind.Claudio NVKP wrote:
I don't want to lose my hair, my sanity, or my perfect blood sugar levels.
Try answering this:
How many ways are there to chose 2 objects from 5, provided that all objects are distinct.
10?
That is correct, how did you do that?Claudio NVKP wrote:
10?
5*2
lucky.Claudio NVKP wrote:
5*2
Do this: How many ways to select 4 items from 20 (all are distinct).
80?
80.Joe Bartolozzi wrote:
lucky.Claudio NVKP wrote:
5*2Do this: How many ways to select 4 items from 20 (all are distinct).
wrong. It is 20c4Claudio NVKP wrote:
80.Joe Bartolozzi wrote:
lucky.Do this: How many ways to select 4 items from 20 (all are distinct).Claudio NVKP wrote:
5*2
Wrong. The Saviour is never wrong.
Claudio NVKP wrote:
Wrong. The Saviour is never wrong.
No, there's only 5. There's only five different items that can be missing from the selected set.
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