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THE AVENGERS Trailer 2012 Movie - Official [HD]
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The perfect SMOOTH CRIMINAL lean
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Calculus: Logarithmic Differentiation
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Jinja Safari - Mermaids
The song 'Mermaids' off Jinja Safari's album Locked by Land. I wasn't sure if the actual album version had been uploaded on YouTube or not yet, so ...
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Horizontal Hydraulics Proof of Concept
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MAGIC-day 2012 (nogimmicksattached)
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Victims of Progress
Chalk drawings minipulated frame by frame. Made for yr 12 major work By Daniel Coolahan. Music by Philip Glass.
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C Tutorial #6 - The for loop
My sixth in a series of C programming tutorials for beginners, this C tutorial covers the for loop. Visit my website at http://www.rascal999.co.uk/...
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That Tutorial is so much better explained the my university lecturer haha
i was just wondering if i wanted a while loop to terminte before it reached the limit how would i implement that?
say i was scanning in a number of values and i set the for loop to take in a maximum of 10...
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Firstly this is a great video you explained what took my lecturer 50 minutes to explain in 10 minutes and in a more and clear and concise manner then they could.
I do have one query however, in the final example where
y = (ln(x))^x
why do you take the ln of both sides? Could you simply use the ...