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Jun 10, 2008 19:05:00 GMT -5
Post by Matthew-Canadiens on Jun 10, 2008 19:05:00 GMT -5
yeah won't be around for a bit, just to let you people know, I got exams so... yeah :s
anyways see you guys soon, probably next week.
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Jun 10, 2008 20:52:01 GMT -5
Post by Steffen Huber- Flames on Jun 10, 2008 20:52:01 GMT -5
Ditto, although I'llc ome on anyways.. I study better if I'm only half studying
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Jun 10, 2008 21:02:12 GMT -5
Post by Drew (Oilers) on Jun 10, 2008 21:02:12 GMT -5
Ditto, although I'llc ome on anyways.. I study better if I'm only half studying How can you study better if your not studying your hardest? lol Seems like an odd sentence...
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Jun 10, 2008 21:14:56 GMT -5
Post by Jack Kidd on Jun 10, 2008 21:14:56 GMT -5
I'm not even studying untill later this week. I have ONE exam to study for.
Math. (My worst fucking class) Social = Very, Very Easy Automotive Tech. = Fail. Either way. Microcomputers = Easy enough.
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Jun 10, 2008 21:18:56 GMT -5
Post by Steffen Huber- Flames on Jun 10, 2008 21:18:56 GMT -5
I've got math tomorrow, haha...
What the hell is a slanted asymptote....
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Jun 10, 2008 21:27:21 GMT -5
Post by Drew (Oilers) on Jun 10, 2008 21:27:21 GMT -5
Exams, ahh how I don't miss those anymore. But wait, come next year they're only gonna get harder for me lol.
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Jun 11, 2008 21:56:30 GMT -5
Post by Trevor Haskell on Jun 11, 2008 21:56:30 GMT -5
I've got math tomorrow, haha... What the hell is a slanted asymptote.... Slanted asymptotes are similar to horizontal asymptotes in that they describe the end-behavior of a function. For rational functions P(x), Q(x) a slanted asymptote occurs when the degree of P(x) is one greater than the degree of Q(x) . If the degree of P(x) is two or more greater than the degree of Q(x), then we get a curved asymptote. Again, like horizontal asymptotes, it is possible to get crossing points of slanted asymptotes, since again the slanted asymptotes just describe the behavior of the function as x approaches . ;D
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Jun 11, 2008 21:57:27 GMT -5
Post by Trevor Haskell on Jun 11, 2008 21:57:27 GMT -5
lmfao and just to let you know, i have no freaking clue what the hell i just said, i just basicaly said what is on this website ... haha
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Jun 11, 2008 22:01:29 GMT -5
Post by Drew (Oilers) on Jun 11, 2008 22:01:29 GMT -5
asymptote? sounds kinda familiar but I'm lost after that explanation lmao.
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Jun 11, 2008 22:12:25 GMT -5
Post by Trevor Haskell on Jun 11, 2008 22:12:25 GMT -5
i know drew haha, i thought it was something else too
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Jun 11, 2008 22:19:14 GMT -5
Post by Matt - Lightning on Jun 11, 2008 22:19:14 GMT -5
Ditto, although I'llc ome on anyways.. I study better if I'm only half studying How can you study better if your not studying your hardest? lol Seems like an odd sentence... No no I do the same thing. Its like you can't focus on just studying or you just think of what else you could be doing instead of studying. If you do both its a compromise.
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Jun 11, 2008 22:23:55 GMT -5
Post by Justin Reid on Jun 11, 2008 22:23:55 GMT -5
exams? study? fuck that shit, i got 4, i dont do studying and i pass, easily, ive never studied once in my life, and ive always passed classes with atleast 75+ and in math its all jokes, only get 90's
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Jun 12, 2008 22:11:40 GMT -5
Post by Jack Kidd on Jun 12, 2008 22:11:40 GMT -5
Hmm, you sound like my friend, except for the 90% thing in math. he's horrible with math as well.
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Jun 13, 2008 13:12:20 GMT -5
Post by Matt - Lightning on Jun 13, 2008 13:12:20 GMT -5
exams? study? fuck that shit, i got 4, i dont do studying and i pass, easily, ive never studied once in my life, and ive always passed classes with atleast 75+ and in math its all jokes, only get 90's What grade are you in 9 or 10? Because those were easy exams. Once you get to grade 12 and post-secondary they get intense.
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Jun 13, 2008 14:19:13 GMT -5
Post by RaycroftGoal - Jackets on Jun 13, 2008 14:19:13 GMT -5
I've got math tomorrow, haha... What the hell is a slanted asymptote.... Slanted asymptotes are similar to horizontal asymptotes in that they describe the end-behavior of a function. For rational functions P(x), Q(x) a slanted asymptote occurs when the degree of P(x) is one greater than the degree of Q(x) . If the degree of P(x) is two or more greater than the degree of Q(x), then we get a curved asymptote. Again, like horizontal asymptotes, it is possible to get crossing points of slanted asymptotes, since again the slanted asymptotes just describe the behavior of the function as x approaches . ;D lol i kinda understood that
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