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keybounce
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by keybounce »
So what is the integral from 0 to 6 of x^2-5 dx?
Working from dusty old math, that's 1/3rd x^3 - 5/2x^2, at the edges.
For 0, that's 0.
For 6, that's 1/3 * 36 * 6 - 5/2 * 36
That simplifies to 36 * 2 - 5 * 18
Or 72 - 90
Or -18
How can the answer be -18? It's been too long; what am I doing wrong on the integral?
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Rick
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by Rick »
Or instead of trying to do the math you could just brush up on your Hitchhiker's Guide!
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by Mad Merlin »
What's the derivative of 5/2x^2? (Hint: It isn't 5.)
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by keybounce »
Well, duuh, if I get a term wrong ...
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by keybounce »
"Ohh, a floating rock"
He said for no particular reason
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by Terrific Noise »
If there were more random higher math questions in Game!, I wouldn't have been bored away by now.