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kivicekirdegi [2015-05-06 21:49:07 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow this is incredibly wrong. Even the notation. You have to give a parameter. I assume it is t, so you should multiple dt inside the integral.
1/n*integral((1/ainpt)*dt)=t
1/pai(n^2)*integral(dt/t)=t
1/pai(n^2)*ln(t)=t^2+c
if we ignore constant since we are just solving for fun;
ln(t)/t^2=1/pai(n^2) which does not makes sense. We couldn't even find a real solution.
Sorry, dude.
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Drydareelin In reply to kivicekirdegi [2015-05-06 23:20:40 +0000 UTC]
Just quoting something said last year "It is very crude mathematics but the logic is buried in there somewhere"
I wouldn'tΒ recommend correcting something when it's clearly a joke. Even the description says "with some possible error..".
Also, if you integrate 1/cabin (d cabin) you get a houseboat, although I don't predict that'll be on my next exam.
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egeres [2014-03-03 21:39:09 +0000 UTC]
How does that equation Β says "Paint.net" ? : o i know some integrals, but that... wowΒ
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Drydareelin In reply to egeres [2014-03-03 21:51:59 +0000 UTC]
Eh I'll try and explain.
Integrating will give you:Β
1/n*ln(ainpt)=t
Which can also be written as:
ln(ainpt)/n=t
Anti-Log one side:
ainpt/n=e^t
Multiple the 'n':
ainpt=e^tn
Rearranging gives you:
paint=ne^t
I hope you were able to follow
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egeres In reply to Drydareelin [2014-03-03 22:41:07 +0000 UTC]
Mmmm, so... "ainpt" isn't a mathematical funcion ._. ? .... you're using it as independent variables.... makes sense
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Drydareelin In reply to egeres [2014-03-04 22:13:38 +0000 UTC]
Yeah that's the general idea. It is very crude mathematics but the logic is buried in there somewhere
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HelenLight [2014-02-02 00:16:46 +0000 UTC]
I've always loved math. And Physics. I just wish there was a person who could've explained it very well.. I didn't really like Geometry because my teacher in high school was really bad.Β
Besides the point, this is gorgeous. I love how the plain white letters are nicely set on such a gorgeous background. Your idea of the equation is really cool.Β
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HelenLight In reply to Drydareelin [2014-02-02 16:26:48 +0000 UTC]
My sister majored in Math and she took lots of courses in Math, and all the equations all looked so confusing. I didn't take anything higher than Probability and Statistics, so "Differential Equations" or "Analysis" or "Calculus" or "Linea Algebra" all I missed out on in college and I don't know how to solve any of the equations. Although, knowing myself, I would've solved them without a problem. I'd love to see the step-by-step, but my sister would have to help me out understanding what it is that you did.
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Drydareelin In reply to HelenLight [2014-02-02 16:42:45 +0000 UTC]
As I stated in the description, it's very crude mathematics so won't be completely right. The absolute correct equation looked really bad when put onto PDN, but here's the solution:
fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/201β¦
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HelenLight In reply to Drydareelin [2014-02-02 21:58:34 +0000 UTC]
Okay. My sister quickly explained what you did. Pretty cool. Thank you!
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Drydareelin In reply to HelenLight [2014-02-02 23:07:25 +0000 UTC]
Did she correct me at all? ;DΒ
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HelenLight In reply to Drydareelin [2014-02-02 23:08:27 +0000 UTC]
Nope. She didn't. Both my sisters (one's a pro in Math and one's just good at everything) said it looked good and saw what you did.Β
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MC-STEEL [2014-02-01 19:18:01 +0000 UTC]
An equation that arranges in a word?Thats a really smart move. Β
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