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Original post by GUMI
jesus christ, can you stop, I said I'm sorry, i swear you people are triggered so easily


what?

i was just reading through the thread and I saw that and it made me think "wtf" to myself so I replied with "wtf"

calm down
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Original post by GUMI
jesus christ, can you stop, I said I'm sorry, i swear you people are triggered so easily


mathematics is srs bsns
Original post by GUMI
jesus christ, can you stop, I said I'm sorry, i swear you people are triggered so easily


Sorry.


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forgiven by lord zacin
Original post by GUMI
jesus christ, can you stop, I said I'm sorry, i swear you people are triggered so easily


You stepped into the wrong forum, mother******!
(edited 7 years ago)
Original post by GUMI
jesus christ, can you stop, I said I'm sorry, i swear you people are triggered so easily


dont worry, these mathmos are truly good at maths but make sure you understand what you are doing. Tbh A level maths lacks in rigour(too much) so its by no means your fault.

Christopher Zeeman,timothy gowers,etc agrees with the above so DW
(edited 7 years ago)
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Original post by Duke Glacia
dont worry, these mathmos are truly good at maths but make sure you understand what you are doing. Tbh A level maths lacks in rigour(too much) so its by no means your fault.

Christopher Zeeman,timothy gowers,etc agrees with the above so DW


duke where tf have u been hiding
Just by eyeballing my answer, it should be the same as RDKGames' answer (his 12th post). @Zacken correct me if I've made a mistake... or anyone.
Original post by ChuckNorriss
Just by eyeballing my answer, it should be the same as RDKGames' answer (his 12th post). @Zacken correct me if I've made a mistake... or anyone.


Seems to be good towards the state with u's and v's at the end, just the matter of perhaps rearranging to collect the terms of dy/dx and factor it out. Also, using u=exyu=e^{xy} substitution would've made it easier to work with.

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