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Kaguya added to a playlist 1 week ago
~!Puella Magica MADOKA Speed paint!~
NOTE: THIS WAS ALL DONE WITH A MOUSE!!~
Yep thats right!~ Since I can't really draw a like of garbage with my tablet until it is installed correct...
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Pokemon chibi [speedpaint]
I created my own pokemon character, the name is miu (girl with pink hair). the other OC is from a friend. Here is the character desing from my OC: ...
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~!Kiriban Speed paint 18k Winner!~
Kiriban prize for ignis-pectus on DA!~
who caught my 18,001th view :D
Congratulations!~
Hope you like it :)
Tools Used:
Paint tool SAI
Photoshop...
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Kaguya added to a playlist 1 week ago
[Mirrored] Toroden Dance
From the Wii game Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekidou [Wii]
Well, it's not teaching. It's just flipped so it's easier to learn...
SORRY! :D
Watch in High Q...
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Kaguya added to a playlist 2 weeks ago
Nana Kitade Kibou no Kakera
video de nana kitadeque viene en el album I Scream
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kiss nana kitade
kiss of the nana kitade
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Kaguya added to a playlist 1 month ago
Error or Remainder of a Taylor Polynomial Approximation
Understanding the properties of the remainder or error function for an Nth degree Taylor approximation of a function
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #6d
Lagrange error bound for Taylor Polynomial approximation
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Proof: Bounding the Error or Remainder of a Taylor Polynomial Approximation
Proof of the Lagrange Error Bound (the bound of the error)
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #6a
Continuity of piecewise-defined functions
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #2 (c & d)
Second fundamental theorem of calculus application
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #2 (a & b)
Approximating rate of change and total area under a curve. Trapezoidal sums to approximate integrals
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #4b
Absolute maximum over an interval. Critical points and differentiability.
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Introduction to the Surface Integral
Introduction to the surface integral
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Kaguya added to a playlist 1 month ago
Vector Field Line Integrals Dependent on Path Direction
Showing that, unlike line integrals of scalar fields, line integrals over vector fields are path direction dependent
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #6a
Taylor Series approximation of sin(x)
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Example of Closed Line Integral of Conservative Field
Example of taking a closed line integral of a conservative field
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #6b
Derivative of a piecewise-defined function
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Example of calculating a surface integral part 1
Example of calculating a surface integral part 1
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #1a
Velocity and acceleration vectors for particle
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #1a
Determining whether speed is increasing. Difference between speed and acceleration
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #3 (c)
Disk method to find the volume of a solid generated by rotation of a function
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Kaguya added to a playlist 1 month ago
2011 Calculus AB Free Response #4a
Taking derivatives and integrals of strangely defined functions
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #5a
Using a tangent line to extrapolate a function from a known initial condition
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #3a
Arc length of a function
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Introduction to Parametrizing a Surface with Two Parameters
Introduction to Parametrizing a Surface with Two Parameters
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Green's Theorem Example 1
Using Green's Theorem to solve a line integral of a vector field
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #1 (b & c)
Position and slope of particle's path at a given time
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Example of calculating a surface integral part 2
Example of calculating a surface integral part 2
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Closed Curve Line Integrals of Conservative Vector Fields
Showing that the line integral along closed curves of conservative vector fields is zero
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Example of calculating a surface integral part 3
Example of calculating a surface integral part 3
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #4d
Mean Value Theorem and differentiability
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Determining a Position Vector-Valued Function for a Parametrization of Two Parameters
Determining a Position Vector-Valued Function for a Parametrization of Two Parameters
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Partial Derivatives of Vector-Valued Functions
Partial Derivatives of Vector-Valued Functions
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #1 parts b c d
Integration to find average value of a function. Using a graphing calculator to calculate definite integrals.
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2011 Calculus BC Free Response #1d
Arc length for a curve
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Green's Theorem Example 2
Another example applying Green's Theorem
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Path Independence for Line Integrals
Showing that if a vector field is the gradient of a scalar field, then its line integral is path independent
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2011 Calculus AB Free Response #5c.
Solving a differential equation using separation of variables