Author Topic: elaborate a math problem for the below user  (Read 3159 times)



I can't even read that^

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The answer is twelve.

Q = (r^2 - 5pi)^(1/3) / 2e

Solve for x.

Wrong, it's undefined.
It is actually x=9i since it is an imaginary number.

It is actually x=9i since it is an imaginary number.
He meant 9/0, not the square root of -81.

Q = (r^2 - 5pi)^(1/3) / 2e

Solve for x.
THERE IS NO GOD DAMN X

- no answer, looks like an equation involving charge and volume of a sphere though

Easy one for anyone in calculus:
A particle's position at any given time is modeled by the function f(t) = 3x^2 - 6x + 13, where t is the time in seconds and x is the displacement in meters. Find the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t = 3, in meters per second.

- no answer, looks like an equation involving charge and volume of a sphere though

Easy one for anyone in calculus:
A particle's position at any given time is modeled by the function f(t) = 3x^2 - 6x + 13, where t is the time in seconds and x is the displacement in meters. Find the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t = 3, in meters per second.
0.12m/s

0.12m/s
Uhh the answer was 12m/s, but close enough I suppose. Bonus question: what is the particle's instantaneous acceleration at t = 3?