18 Votes in Poll
18 Votes in Poll
Bro, I had a dream last night that we were playing Jeopardy but with each letter of the Alphabet. For example, when a person chooses a letter S, that person has to guess what starts with S like Saber-tooth Tiger & beyond. Oh, and also, whoever says the correct answer fast gets higher points for their team.
And yes, the staff of Dinopedia like ScaryLookinHobo & Voyager were the hosts along with the best 2 students who got above 100% on their overall grade of my calculus class & the TAs(Teaching Assistants of my Math Professor).
^^^ It looks so clean.🔥
^ Whoa whoa whoa. Easy on the competition man. I'm not looking to get any medal here for the contest. That would belong to the top 2 students on my class which I won't name
Welp, I finally passed the Finals Exam with a 74% despite having the lowest score among the students in my class so mine went from 85 to an 83. Then again, my professor hasn't even replaced my Finals with the Third Exam that I got 38% on.
@11duckhunt @JustanPaleoartist2 What tests are y'all doing in the finals? Cuz I'm doing Applied Calculus.
We will do fine. No need to act like an angry hothead like Prince Mcdonalds lmfao
Wish me luck on the Final Exam, which I'm gonna have in 2 hours & 25 minutes
@The dragnor Kwei prolly tastes like Kiwi just by saying it lmfao. 😂😂😂😂
@Aboardshon Question 8 was the bane of my existence because of that stupid $2 per shirt at the end.
Finally got the grade for Exam 4.
@Aboardshon Thanks. Tho, I'm gonna have you disagree with two of your points there.
"DO NOT use "u" if you're doing chain rule. A lot of students do this and got some of the professors confused cuz "u"
Not really, some professors don't even use "u" for product & quotient rules for differentiation. Only reason why my professor uses "u" is because it rolls off vision better for chain rules than "g(x)". I asked my TA(teacher's or teaching assistant) if I will get any penalty if I write "g" or "g(x)" instead of "u" for chain rule and she said no since it doesn't matter what values I put in.
"A lot of students do this and got some of the professors confused cuz "u" is mainly used for product rule and quotient rule for finding derivatives."
Again, a lot of students actually use different variables when it comes to product rule & quotient rule o it really doesn't matter what letters you put in as variables. As long as you understand the concept, then it's fine.
@Aboardshon Here. Just finished 8b and so you can check to see if my fixes are correct for differentiating both of them.
^^ It does.
Tho, Gypceros can fuck itself for all I care
^^ I hope Fatalis can become more unique than Lord Beerus
^^ Hey, it's not much of a deal since the score for my Final Exam replaces the one with the lowest score on an Exam for my Calculus class anyway.
^ Yeppers sir-reee
^^ The Final Exam Review just came out for my class luckily for me.
^ Idfk anymore.
@Ankysareawesome Bruh, I have a Final Exam for Applied Crapculus on Monday in Florida rn. 💀
And most of my classmates got their grades for Exam 4 except mine.
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