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Many a war occurs out of difference.'For who you are'? What trivial matters get a kid bullied in primary schools nowadays? ¬_¬
Many a war occurs out of difference.'For who you are'? What trivial matters get a kid bullied in primary schools nowadays? ¬_¬
I'm in year 11 myself.Ah I am in year 12 aswell. I am looking to go more into computer design aswell. In case your wondering why I am only in year 12, I took a gap year, and with my birthday being in october I am pretty old haha. Will be nearly 20 by time I leave.
All them subjects are hard. I am awful at maths.
Ah I am in year 12 aswell. I am looking to go more into computer design aswell. In case your wondering why I am only in year 12, I took a gap year, and with my birthday being in october I am pretty old haha. Will be nearly 20 by time I leave.
All them subjects are hard. I am awful at maths.
Many a war occurs out of difference.
Maths becomes really hard with quadradic equations and what not
I loved my gap year. Made some money, got a car, had a good time. now I am back in the awful reality of school and well i am not enjoying it. But if it leads to game design I can't wait.
I saw what some of the people at my school did for maths. There is no chance I could do it.
What exactly are parametric equations?
o.o Physics > Actual math. That is because Physics is science and math, the two best subjects combined into one ultra subject.
Apparently my signature is offensive..?
One function displayed as two, both as a function of a parameter such as t. It's used because it's (generally) simpler to display them as two functions rather than one. For example:
x=3cos(t)
y=3sin(t)
It is possible to turn them into a Cartesian equation (i.e. function containing x and y only), and this can form the basis of exam questions. Parametric equations can be used to define really interesting graph shapes. For example, the above equations result in a circle of radius 3, centred at the origin.
Is any of that even in English? Lol. You lost me after the well... I didn't get any of it. I actually used to be good at maths but that is just going straight over my head. haha.
Oh yes, I know what those are. My school called them something different. Also, you did a very well job of explaining.One function displayed as two, both as a function of a parameter such as t. It's used because it's (generally) simpler to display them as two functions rather than one. For example:
x=3cos(t)
y=3sin(t)
It is possible to turn them into a Cartesian equation (i.e. function containing x and y only), and this can form the basis of exam questions. Parametric equations can be used to define really interesting graph shapes. For example, the above equations result in a circle of radius 3, centred at the origin.
Yes exactly, also it is more offensive for someone to tell my signature is offensive. I fail to see (and so do the multiple moderators who approved it) how it's offensive. /endrantTo insecure, bigoted people, yes.
Which just so happens to be English. Arcane English that's beyond the grasp of the average layperson, but still English nonetheless.It's in THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF MATHS. *pulls cheesy pose*
Oh yes, I know what those are. My school called them something different. Also, you did a very well job of explaining.
Yes exactly, also it is more offensive for someone to tell my signature is offensive. I fail to see (and so do the multiple moderators who approved it) how it's offensive. /endrant
Thanks. =)
Yup. If people like slowpokez can have a scantily-clad girl in their avatar then you should be able to have a picture of two guys who are, technically, doing nothing.
Oh now that? It certainly has.But... they're eleven! From the sounds of it this has been some really traumatic stuff for dark aron to deal with, and at such a young age. I guess the whole notion of children being innocent has been thrown out of the window. ._.;;;