I don't understand, because we studied tangents as tg ,not some tan
2026-07-12 20:55:56
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☕︎𝓿𝓮𝓮☕︎ :
not me understand every slide guess I'm studying too hard 😂
2026-07-12 09:57:44
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Iyceey :
linear, quadratic and hyperbolic fxns
2026-07-12 09:03:07
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aquagirl :
I understand them, but I'm still cooked
2026-05-21 19:40:23
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Hujab :
3rd one I thought was sinc not sine because it's a sink
2026-05-20 04:59:43
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Desmond🔫 :
Can someone explain the aspirin one
2026-06-15 10:04:16
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micha :
Actually, in the 3rd since it’s k over k (sinK and cos K) they leave and you just have tan. Just don’t add the K to cos
2026-05-21 13:30:38
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malpangks :
it should be sin k/ cos k to be tan k
2026-05-22 16:51:11
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Harvey_math :
1 1/3 ❌️.
4/3 ✅️
2026-05-20 11:49:12
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Rhys :
I'm so glad i get these💔
2026-05-20 06:09:04
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toa :
these are so mathematical 😂😂😂
2026-06-14 14:26:55
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Shalbef 🤯 :
shouldn't it be 1+1/3
2026-05-20 12:26:13
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F4hd.1 :
thats my maths revision sorted
2026-05-23 12:44:42
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unkn0wn_b3ast_on_blast :
Technically- the last one only works if aspiri(n) is a function of n only. It can’t be a multivariable function otherwise you wouldn’t add a plus C.
2026-05-22 17:30:18
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nezzzh.sn :
I CAN UNDERSTAND THIS
2026-05-20 14:53:20
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Danielle💛🇩🇪 :
ich habe alles verstanden aber ich bin zu deprisiv um zu lachen
2026-05-20 13:04:02
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Mathias H :
This is absolutely making my day!😂😂😂 Just great. Aspirin plus c.😂😂😂 Tan(k). 😂😂😂
2026-05-20 10:15:29
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LucasHideki :
This meme make my day😁
2026-05-20 10:19:10
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익명 :
aspiri is constant
and Integrate that constant over n
that result, it be aspirin
2026-05-24 00:43:07
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m.arwxn :
last one
Integral constant
2026-06-29 23:23:42
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sin k / cos k = tan k
2026-07-05 12:44:05
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Ritvaan Khadge :
1. Log of a number to some exponent with base of the number is just the exponent, and the exponent of the emoji is the drop. 2. Js polynomial graphs, the notification number is the power x is raised to 3. Sin/cos is tan, so “sink”(sin(k))/cos(k) = “tank”(tan(k)) 4. Improper fractions are numbers greater than one written as numerator and denominator instead of a mixed number, and 4/3 is the improper version of 1 and 1/3. 5. When you integrate a function in an indefinite integral(no numbers on the sign), you have to add a “+ C”, c being the constant of integration.
2026-07-07 04:04:47
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