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Intergration by Parts

David Woodford wrote 2 minutes ago: Integration by parts is a method that allows us to integrate the product of two function such as ∫2x … more →

Tags: calculus, maths, Tutorial, A-Level, Differentiation, example, intergration, intergration by parts

Remembering One Trig Identity

Alexander wrote 1 day ago: We’ve been talking about a way to figure out trig identities without having to just memorize t … more →

Tags: Complex Numbers, Identities, Trig

Some Factoring and the Definition of a Hyperbolic Function

ericwashere wrote 3 days ago: These are two key pieces of information you will have to be able to utilize to evaluate the followin … more →

Tags: Integral of the day, Math, hyperbolic, indefinite integral

Confounding the Doubters

larrysarnerpseudoscience wrote 3 days ago: It is, unfortunately, the truth that Larry Sarner tried to invent a “better” voting mach … more →

Tags: sarner, larry sarner, experiment, Experimental Design, double-blind, linda rosa, emily rosa, pseudoscience, Quackery

Algebraic Substitution

ericwashere wrote 4 days ago: I’ve shown you a lot of trigonometric substitutions, how about if we use  to make an algebra … more →

Tags: Integral of the day, Math, integral, Substitution

A Little Algebraic Twist

ericwashere wrote 5 days ago: While looking at an old text, I found The problem listed below. It is an amusing take on the usual b … more →

Tags: Integral of the day, Math, équation, integral, Linearity

Sorrow...

Lynn wrote 5 days ago: I was sad and that incident is still depressing me. Countless strands of tears from my eyes continue … more →

Tags: Emo, College Life, sad memory, Failure

No One Likes to “Work” Too Hard

ericwashere wrote 6 days ago: A hydraulic cylinder on an industrial machine pushes a steel block a distance  of x feet  … more →

Tags: applications, Integral of the day, Application, integral, Math

Why Do Taylor Series Converge? (part 1)6 comments

Mark Eichenlaub wrote 1 week ago: Although I use Taylor series regularly, I have never understood precisely why they work. The basic i … more →

Tags: Math, Taylor series

The I-got-dragged Post #2 and Ze Night Market!1 comment

Andy wrote 1 week ago: Last night, Xtina/Ugly/Fatso got bored so she called Gloria and I got dragged out for a drink/bite @ … more →

Tags: Life, Embarrassment, Timmy's, hyper, night market, test

Wavey functions

christopherdrup wrote 1 week ago: Last week or so, my officemate Nick (who, by the way, is this week’s Geek of the Week), propos … more →

Tags: mathematics

Larry Sarner: Defrauding the Descendant of the Inventor of Calculus!

axisofquackery wrote 1 week ago: Larry Sarner describes himself as an inventor. The only thing he actually seems to have invented is … more →

Tags: Gottfried Leibniz, Henry Luce, Isaac Newton, L. Ron Hubbard, Leibniz, newton, peter paul luce, pseudoscience, Quackery

L. Ron Hubbard on the Invention of Calculus

axisofquackery wrote 1 week ago: Most people believe calculus was invented independently and at about the same time by Isaac Newton a … more →

Tags: Gottfried Leibniz, Henry Luce, Isaac Newton, L. Ron Hubbard, Leibniz, newton, pseudoscience, Quackery, Scientology™

2nd Day @ NEU

jl691 wrote 1 week ago: Well today is my 2nd at NEU, strictly speaking it’s the 3rd day. I arrived at Boston at 16:00 … more →

Tags: College, Northeastern, University, Orientation, Boston, RoadTrip

2+2=44 comments

Mon Zni wrote 2 weeks ago: Garrett: “With your brain and my brain combined, we could do just about anything!” After … more →

Tags: "things my boyfriend says", Garrett, Girls, Math

Taylor Polynomial Problems

chrisjs wrote 2 weeks ago: A few quarters ago a fellow graduate student pointed out a simple characterization of Taylor polynom … more →

Tags: Lower Undergraduate Level, TAing

Changing the summit of math education?6 comments

Robert wrote 2 weeks ago: Arthur Benjamin thinks that the current model of the mathematics curriculum — leading from ari … more →

Tags: Education, High School, Math, Teaching, Arthur Benjamin, Discrete Math, Probability, statistics, TeD

If an "invention" does not work, is it still an invention?

larrysarnerpseudoscience wrote 2 weeks ago: Throughout history, many people have developed what they thought were perpetual motion machines. Non … more →

Tags: larry sarner, pseudoscience, Quackery, Failure, mathematics, Scientology™, Propaganda, L. Ron Hubbard, voting machine

Lagrangian and Production Maximization with Linear Budgetary Constraints

JJ Espinoza wrote 2 weeks ago:     Mathematical Background:  Multivariable calculus is merely an extension of single-variable calc … more →


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