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Hey guys. Need some math help.
Long story short:
Some retards screwed up in class, got the teacher, who's now really pissed off, in trouble, and being the ***** she is, assigns a five page essay due the next class to the entire class.
What i need to do is to write a 5 page essay on calculus and how it can be applied to anything winter.
Being the useless waste of oxygen I am, i dont know anything about calculus except it's hard. I'm not exaggerating. I skip a lot. Unfortunately I didnt skip this morning's class.
So BF, i need some help. What should i write my essay on?
I think i can fill in all the writing part of the essay okay. But i cant make up calculus stuff.
At the moment I;m thinking about presenting a problem or two and expanding on them.
So my first problem is something like this:
At what rate of change does some snow fall off the roof 2 feet high if the mass of the snow is 1kg?
I know the formula from a physics point of view is Mass(gravity)(height), but how do i calculate the rate of change?
I recall something like (dx)/(dy)
Long story short:
Some retards screwed up in class, got the teacher, who's now really pissed off, in trouble, and being the ***** she is, assigns a five page essay due the next class to the entire class.
What i need to do is to write a 5 page essay on calculus and how it can be applied to anything winter.
Being the useless waste of oxygen I am, i dont know anything about calculus except it's hard. I'm not exaggerating. I skip a lot. Unfortunately I didnt skip this morning's class.
So BF, i need some help. What should i write my essay on?
I think i can fill in all the writing part of the essay okay. But i cant make up calculus stuff.
At the moment I;m thinking about presenting a problem or two and expanding on them.
So my first problem is something like this:
At what rate of change does some snow fall off the roof 2 feet high if the mass of the snow is 1kg?
I know the formula from a physics point of view is Mass(gravity)(height), but how do i calculate the rate of change?
I recall something like (dx)/(dy)