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205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:18:18 | hello | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/29/2022 14:18:52 | > ~~channel claimed~~ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:19:08 | $$y=C_1*sin(3t)+C_2*cos(3t)$$
$$y(0)=0$$
$$y'(0)=8$$ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:19:27 | How to calculate C_1 and C_2 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 14:20:25 | **cakeee** | 504278422521118721.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:20:55 | find y'(t) and plug in your initial conditions | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 14:21:02 | y(0) = 0 means that 0 = C1sin(0) + C2cos(0) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 14:21:14 | So C2 = 0 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 14:21:23 | And the rest is what Taltost said | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:23:20 | why c2 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 14:24:36 | Because the RHS is equal to C2? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:25:16 | umm i think you integrated instead of taking the derivative | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:25:29 | ops 😄 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:28:43 | $y'(t)=C_1\cos \left(3t\right)\cdot \:3-3C_2\sin \left(3t\right)$ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 14:28:53 | **cakeee** | 504278422521118721.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:29:43 | $y'(0)=C_1\cos \left(3*0\right)*3-3C_2\sin \left(3*0\right)=8$ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 14:30:55 | **cakeee** | 504278422521118721.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:33:53 | C_1=8/3 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:34:08 | rhs=right hand side? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:35:11 | Why it cant be equal to C1? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:36:20 | plug y(0) into the first equation | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:36:56 | yeah i did. got y(0)=0 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:37:24 | and y(0) also equals??? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:37:53 | How i can check that | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:38:00 | what is y(t)? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:38:19 | $$y(t)=C_1sin(3t)+C_2cos(3t)$$ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 14:38:21 | **cakeee** | 504278422521118721.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:39:04 | Where it says that y(0)=C_2. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:39:28 | so what is C_2? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:41:00 | 0 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/29/2022 14:41:22 | C1sin(0) + C2cos(0) = C2 because sin(0) = 0 and cos(0) = 1 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 935,988,910,025,232,400 | Taltost | 01/29/2022 14:42:29 | ok. so there you go. C_1=8/3 and C_2=0 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:43:26 | Okay | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:44:08 | two constant distract me | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:45:39 | oh now i get it | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:45:42 | lol | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:45:48 | thanks | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,743 | help-1 | 1a92bb48685f41dea6f7a376362bf9a0 | 504,278,422,521,118,700 | kasperky | 01/29/2022 14:45:51 | .close | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:32:07 | Hi, I have a general question to price prediction | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:32:31 | If I collect data of prices every minute over an hour and calculate the mean | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:32:37 | and the standard deviation | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:32:57 | can I add the standard deviation onto the mean to get a rough price prediction? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:34:15 | I want to calculate the price slippage in a certain window | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,744 | help-1 | 452089953cc046eab5a932cb15da982c | 297,463,866,172,899,300 | Candytree | 01/29/2022 15:46:33 | @Helpers | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:16:14 | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:22:27 | Draw a picture. It's a familiar conic | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:27:46 | image.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:27:57 | @riemann i'm confused on how to draw it | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:35:20 | That's basically right. | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:36:16 | but i s till havven't added them? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:36:23 | For the same z in your equation, can you draw where the point is | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:36:24 | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:37:12 | Your problem is very close to this one
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/209794/sum-of-two-absolute-values-in-complex-plane | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:37:32 | The last like spoiler ||ellipse|| | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:39:06 | okay | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:39:16 | so how would we fidnm the max value? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:41:44 | Write down your equation in terms of the ellipse and then you'll have an equation in Cartesian coordinates | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 17:43:00 | what is the equation for an elipse? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/29/2022 17:53:57 | https://www.cuemath.com/geometry/ellipse/ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:03:48 | what would the b value be? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:03:56 | @riemann | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:14:45 | I don't know about the conic approach | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:14:51 | But I have an alternative approach | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:16:28 | Let $$M(\theta) = |e^{i\theta} -2| + |e^{i\theta} + 2| \iff$$ $$ M^2(\theta) = |e^{i\theta} -2|^2+2(| e^{i\theta} -2| |e^{i\theta} + 2|) + |e^{i\theta} + 2|^2$$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 18:20:00 | **azeem321** | 872024354572103731.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:20:20 | Can you take it from here? @Brightness | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:22:17 | not sure how am i going t o use that | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:23:14 | Firstly, recall that $e^{i\theta} = \cos(\theta) + \sin(\theta)$. With that in mind, what does $|e^{i\theta} -2|^2+ |e^{i\theta} + 2|^2 = ?$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 18:23:17 | **azeem321** | 872024354572103731.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:29:40 | that would just be (e^i(theta)) + e^i(theta)+2 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:30:13 | squared | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:13 | eh? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:20 | What is $|x+iy|^2$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 18:30:35 | **azeem321** | 872024354572103731.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:30:35 | x^2 +y^2 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:39 | ok | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:43 | now do the same for the above | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:54 | and simplify | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:30:56 | and what do u get | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:31:45 | image.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:31:53 | yes | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:31:56 | simplify | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:33:04 | image.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:33:09 | Good | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:33:38 | Now we have, $M^2(\theta) = 10+2(| e^{i\theta} -2| |e^{i\theta} + 2|)$ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/29/2022 18:33:41 | **azeem321** | 872024354572103731.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:33:48 | Do the same for the second term | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:33:53 | simplify it | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:34:02 | get it in terms of cos/sin | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:36:45 | image.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:37:26 | Good. Now what technique have you recently learned to find the minimum/maximum value of a function? | 0 | 1 | 207,711,768,795,938,800 | Fullmetal Akabaneist | 3894 | Fullmetal Akabaneist | false | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:38:54 | you can take the differentia | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:38:58 | and find the minimun and max | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:39:03 | when it equals to 0 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:39:03 | Exactly | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:39:16 | That's my approach to this. probably easier ones | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:39:31 | Just differentiate M^2 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 872,024,354,572,103,700 | <><><> | 01/29/2022 18:39:37 | and set equal to 0 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:39:38 | i'm confused why did you do M^2 | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,745 | help-1 | 7b52abb03fb7407db36920ea05f5564f | 475,966,350,322,303,000 | Brightness | 01/29/2022 18:39:59 | i forgot how can we test whether this is going to be minimun and maximum at the point? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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