Message from @isoboto

Discord ID: 817966085445386270


2021-03-07 03:34:56 UTC  

would be written

2021-03-07 03:35:01 UTC  

(x+4)

2021-03-07 03:36:34 UTC  

<:What2:777241822930010132> because the sign flip?

2021-03-07 03:37:07 UTC  

yea

2021-03-07 03:38:36 UTC  

man, why are we doing their homework for them anyways? lol

2021-03-07 03:38:37 UTC  

would that also applie to 4+i?

2021-03-07 03:38:43 UTC  

yes

2021-03-07 03:38:49 UTC  

but you did that correctly

2021-03-07 03:38:52 UTC  

i don't want to do my hw darnit <:KEK:795742276549607456>

2021-03-07 03:39:03 UTC  

lmao

2021-03-07 03:39:26 UTC  

what is your homework

2021-03-07 03:40:18 UTC  

<:SadPepe:801485397678489660> linear algebra & psyc mostly

2021-03-07 03:41:34 UTC  

I hate physics.

2021-03-07 03:42:07 UTC  

It is like applied mathematics but no more useful than regular math

2021-03-07 03:44:26 UTC  

brah

2021-03-07 03:44:35 UTC  

i just realized the question that we helped kal with

2021-03-07 03:44:42 UTC  

i answered wrong <:SadPepe:801485397678489660>

2021-03-07 03:45:11 UTC  

<:SadPepe:801485397678489660> i like kinematic, energy & work

2021-03-07 03:45:17 UTC  

sound is somewhat weird

2021-03-07 03:45:21 UTC  

space shit is wacked

2021-03-07 03:47:41 UTC  

i am braindead, wait what, how?

2021-03-07 03:49:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/817967080308736010/20210306_224902.jpg

2021-03-07 03:50:28 UTC  

okayyyyy

soooo

basically the demand is corresponds the equilibrium price, NOT whatever in the initial chart
when filling in the table, all the price would be exactly the same

2021-03-07 03:50:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/817967503228534814/d7055ac0-7a39-11ea-b2c0-cbd2d2c01f24.png

2021-03-07 03:51:01 UTC  

^^^ that's how it SHOULD have been solved

2021-03-07 03:51:10 UTC  

ohhhhh

2021-03-07 03:51:14 UTC  

the example i linked have different numbers

2021-03-07 03:51:39 UTC  

i am Confucius.

2021-03-07 03:52:03 UTC  

the gist may lies in the type of competition it has (i think)

2021-03-07 03:58:58 UTC  

Is it just me or does it get harder to answer these problems after you move on to more "advanced" subjects? I never struggled with Algebra and yet I cannot wrap my head around a simple problem that was probably turned in an hour ago without a second thought.

2021-03-07 04:08:06 UTC  

<:SadPepe:801485397678489660>

2021-03-07 04:08:08 UTC  

yes

2021-03-07 04:08:21 UTC  

that's why it never a bad idea to review fundament concepts

2021-03-07 04:08:29 UTC  

I don’t think it’s harder to do, but it’s harder to explain why it’s done that way

2021-03-07 04:13:04 UTC  

Where were you when we needed you???

2021-03-07 04:15:13 UTC  

Doing homework. I’m taking 3 upper division programming classes this semester so there’s rarely any breaks between assignments