A very good math teacher once told me, "However difficult the problem is, it still breaks down to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division." That statement really hit home one day while I was designing a boat and a calc student friend of mine told me I was doing calculus and proceeded to show me. After he had added all the jargon and notation, it confused the problem to the point that I couldn't recognize the question much less provide an answer. Is this necessary? No it is not.
@paulojunior201 lol excellent,what can One say..It's like What you get when you divide the cirucmference of a jack-o-lantern by its diameter you get Pumpkin Pi! mystery solved.
A very good math teacher once told me, "However difficult the problem is, it still breaks down to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division." That statement really hit home one day while I was designing a boat and a calc student friend of mine told me I was doing calculus and proceeded to show me. After he had added all the jargon and notation, it confused the problem to the point that I couldn't recognize the question much less provide an answer. Is this necessary? No it is not.
lycosa2000 7 months ago 2
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@lycosa2000 well it's because you are too stupid to use it correctly.
x1x2x3ct 4 months ago
Guy the working the camera is slow to react :/
Anonymity0 10 months ago
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paulojunior201 1 year ago
@paulojunior201 and u ignorant
SvenJoelStefan 1 year ago
To whoever did the subtitles - It's Maxwell's equations, not Maximum equations. :)
Dr. Al
amoskowitz0103 1 year ago
Ra = Holly???
what is holly??
A game!!!
disdlinux 1 year ago
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Why do we have to work ? Because of Coca
disdlinux 1 year ago
Stokes Theorem and a special case of Maxwell's equations (no charges or currents) are discussed.
kstahmer 1 year ago 2
Considerinf a multi dimensional universe
how would that effect the ambient R
starview1 2 years ago
@starview1 in a nice way
paulojunior201 11 months ago
@paulojunior201 lol excellent,what can One say..It's like What you get when you divide the cirucmference of a jack-o-lantern by its diameter you get Pumpkin Pi! mystery solved.
starview1 11 months ago
@starview1 lol, yea, it's like when you divide by zero and that creates black holes.
paulojunior201 11 months ago