Thread: Need Help With Your Homework?
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04-06-2006, 01:37 AM #1
Need Help With Your Homework?
Need help with your homework explain what your problem is and I might be able to help you. I sure won't give you the answers though of course. If you need any help you can just post it or if you don't want to PM me.

Formerly Viking24
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04-06-2006, 01:43 AM #2
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
d/dx sin(cos(sinx))?
I Love Kerry Collins (and John Rocker).
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04-06-2006, 01:48 AM #3
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
what is that

Formerly Viking24
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04-06-2006, 01:53 AM #4
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
:scratch: :help:

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04-06-2006, 01:54 AM #5
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
Any Algebra 2 help would be nice.
I took it last year as an 8th grader, and since I was the only one in my class I was allowed to work at my own pace. The problem was that my pace sucked and I was just finishing the Mid-terms on the last day of school.
So now I'm a freshman taking it for the second time. And I will get all A's other than that.
It sounds pathetic, I know.
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04-06-2006, 01:55 AM #6
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
"maddenhasamancrushonfavre" wrote:
The answer to your problem is cos(-sin(cosx)).d/dx sin(cos(sinx))?
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04-06-2006, 02:03 AM #7
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
i dont think so unless you can show me scatterplots over the internet
woo out
just two corn cobs shy of a bushel

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04-06-2006, 02:31 AM #8
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
"T-Money" wrote:
Actually I think it's cos(cos(sinx))(-sin(sinx)cosx) since you have to use the chain rule twice."maddenhasamancrushonfavre" wrote:
The answer to your problem is cos(-sin(cosx)).d/dx sin(cos(sinx))?I Love Kerry Collins (and John Rocker).
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04-06-2006, 02:50 AM #9
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
"maddenhasamancrushonfavre" wrote:
Yeah you are right. I haven't been in calculus for a semester, so i don't know what i was thinking. I asked my roommate for the answer and he was way off."T-Money" wrote:
Actually I think it's cos(cos(sinx))(-sin(sinx)cosx) since you have to use the chain rule twice."maddenhasamancrushonfavre" wrote:
The answer to your problem is cos(-sin(cosx)).d/dx sin(cos(sinx))?
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04-06-2006, 02:52 AM #10
Re: Need Help With Your Homework?
Can you tell me how to do problem 9.32 in my AP Statistics book?
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