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  1. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    Ok, Today I'm craming for a Calculus Test tomarrow, and if I don't pass this test, I'll fail Calculus. So if anyone, and I do mean anyone, is good with Math and Calculus, I beg you to help me.....please..
    Thank You :)
     
  2. Azure Flame Banned

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    What do you need help with? I'm fairly good at Calculus. I passed it in my Junior year of high school.
     
  3. Rikus_blade Destiny Islands Resident

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    I'm sorry, but I really y suck at math.
     
  4. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    We are doing the logarithmic Diffrenation and the implicit diffrenation....
    And we are doing the product and the quocient rule....
     
  5. Azure Flame Banned

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    Okay, so what do you need help with?
     
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    Does not compute.
     
  7. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    What is the diffrence between the quotient rule and the product rule?
    Implicit diffrenation? What the hell is that?
    Logarithmic Diffrenation? What the hell is this?
    ....Math isnt my forte......
    ,...I kinda get fustrated easily.....
    ....so if I kind of yell, don't take it perosnally.......
     
  8. Azure Flame Banned

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    Alrght, let me dig out my Calculus stuff and see if I can help you. I may not be able to, though. It's been three years since I took Calculus.

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    I'm so sorry, I can't find any of my Calculus stuff. I don't even remember what those things you're talking about are. I'm sorry I couldn't have been of any help. v_v
     
  9. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    *sigh* It's okay. Thanks for your help though
     
  10. Azure Flame Banned

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    I feel so bad for getting your hopes up. I'm sorry.
     
  11. jafar custom title

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    Instead of waiting around asking for help, cram. Cram as much as you can.
     
  12. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    Thats what Im doing......
     
  13. Deathsight44 Kingdom Keeper

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    I have some good news. I am a 100 average student in math.

    And then I have some bad news to. I don't know wth calculus is O_O (I am 14 years old, but I have never heard of it. I'm in algebra)

    I gots more good news. I can help you by telling you how to pass ^_^

    I've got even more bad news. This advise sucks, since most people won't even be able to do this.

    If anything though, my only advise to you is to stay up all night and study, without going to sleep. It happens with me all the time. If you don't get any sleep at all, then extra sugar stored in the body kicks in, and for a good amount of hours (maybe 6 tops. start counten when you feel wide awake), and then that way you'll remember everything, and all of that.

    Of course, if you don't have math within the first 4 periods, then I have no idea how to help you. Srry TT_TT . I wish I could help more, but that is the best that I gots
     
  14. Hakurei Reimu Take my hand. And then I'll fly with you right up

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    lets see here...based on my honors pre-cal knowledge...

    log. diff: basically a number (x) is derived from the same number (x). In other words, if x=4 then I think x'=2
    implicit diff.: I have no idea, we haven't gone that far yet...
    quotient and product: I think you apply any sort of fractional equation for quotient while non-dividing equations goes with product. Simply plug things in according to the formulas...

    I dunno, this is all the help I can give out...Personally we haven't gone that far in our 10th grade honors pre-cal for this kinda stuff so...srry.
     
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    Im going to have to disagree with that advice xD. Tests have shown that if you don't get any sleep you to worse. So try and get 5 hours of sleep >_<

    Sorry, I can't help >_< Im only in 8th grade geometry D:
     
  16. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    Ok....my head hurts....
    Im in 9th grade doing Calculus.....
    This is bad.....
     
  17. Radiowave ITSA PIIINCH

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    I've just learned part of what ur asking...let meh be of usage, although I can only help u with the difference between logarithmic quotient rule and logarithmic product rule...we used different names...
    1. hope this isnt too late
    2. hope this is what your looking for

    alrite, in logarithms, the quotient rule usually applies when expanding a logarithm. They always appear as Log(base)(X/Y) (omg, i hope that looks right to you). When this appears, in order to expand the logarithm, you create two separate ones that look like this

    Log(base)(x) - Log(base)(y)

    NOTE: with the quotient rule, you ALWAYS subtract the log(base) of the numerator and the log(base) of the denominator. ALWAYS.

    The power rule is slightly different. ill use two different variables...I like S and L...(hehe) usually a power rule problem looks like this: Log(base)L^S. That carrot ( the ^) means "to the power of" Whenever that happens, you take the exponent and put it in front of the logarithm so it looks like this:

    SLog(base)L

    Thats all I can help you with...I hope that helps...
     
  18. Singstar Traverse Town Homebody

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    My teacher wasnt here today so we have an extension.....
    Ok I get the logarithmic thing, because this kid explained it to me...
    Now I need help with the Implicit Diffrence.....
    And the Product Rule.......
    And how those two can be used in a problem....
     
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