load www.google.com look below the search window for their
categorization of pages and click. Choose math or science.
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Matt Giwer wrote:
> load www.google.com look below the search window for their> categorization of pages and click. Choose math or science.
Why?
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Matt Giwer wrote:
> load www.google.com look below the search window for their> categorization of pages and click. Choose math or science.
Here's a fun one.
http://www.calc101.com/MSP/Calc101/WalkD
Try typing in sin(2x) with respect to x.
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David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote:
: Try typing in sin(2x) with respect to x.
Or sin(x*pi/180) with respect to x.
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Nice page, not only for making fun of Matt.
Try something like:
e^-x^2 * sin[1/x] / log[(x+4)]^4
- Micha
David Fontaine wrote:
> > Matt Giwer wrote:> > > load www.google.com look below the search window for their> > categorization of pages and click. Choose math or science.> > Here's a fun one.> > http://www.calc101.com/MSP/Calc101/WalkD> > Try typing in sin(2x) with respect to x.
Micha Riser wrote:
> Nice page, not only for making fun of Matt.>> Try something like:> e^-x^2 * sin[1/x] / log[(x+4)]^4
But my calculator can do that too ;)
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