Guys, can you give examples about the discussion section for the physics lab lesson, the topic is: (the average length, width, depth data)
i can trust you!!
Chad101 [#2]Bold of you to assume that there are smart people in this forum.
XD
I asked for help from everyone except Sentinels, Fnatic, TSM and DRX fans
Gutssz [#5]I asked for help from everyone except Sentinels, Fnatic, TSM and DRX fans
Ahh makes sense.
Flyjin [#8]Lil bro discovered high school and thinks hes something now
I'm going to university my friend
The average age of this site may be 12-13 but I'm not like that
Gutssz [#7]I knew that, you hate me
Acend fans hate me
ng1ns and you
Whether you're a dentist or a pilot, you shouldn't hate people!
i wuv you
Gutssz [#9]I'm going to university my friend
The average age of this site may be 12-13 but I'm not like that
but I'm not like that
lmfaaoooooooooooo some heavy "Not like the other girls" vibes
Gutssz [#5]I asked for help from everyone except Sentinels, Fnatic, TSM and DRX fans
You gotta be stupid if you think sentinels roster is bad 5/6 of their players are top 3 in their role or were at a point
wohe [#11]but I'm not like that
lmfaaoooooooooooo some heavy "Not like the other girls" vibes
I'm not like the other girls btw
my gender doesn't matter
loganhtk [#12]You gotta be stupid if you think sentinels roster is bad 5/6 of their players are top 3 in their role or were at a point
I would ask what does this have to do with the SEN roster, but it would be a mistake to ask
just read what i wrote above
Gutssz [#14]I did it, it was easy
It was my fault for asking people who didn't finish high school, I admit it
you literally only made this thread to feed your massive ego, stop trying to flex on idiots, and actually compare yourself to others who are on the same level as you.
So the average length is often believed to be 6 inches, however much more recent studies can verify that the average is close to 5.3 inches. As for the average depth, it changes depending on what stage has been achieved. For example, without entering the stages, it has been researched that the average depth is 3 inches, however, this can extend much further during the plateau stage in which it may extend to 6 inches and more. As for the average width, this can vary greatly but it has been reported that the average width is somewhere between 4 and 6 inches. I hope this helps!
unknown_trash [#18]you literally only made this thread to feed your massive ego, stop trying to flex on idiots, and actually compare yourself to others who are on the same level as you.
yes i am very smart and you are unknown trash, am i right?
unknown_trash [#18]you literally only made this thread to feed your massive ego, stop trying to flex on idiots, and actually compare yourself to others who are on the same level as you.
Does it matter whether he made it to flex or genuinely 💀💀💀 asking for help for stuff like this is embarrassing especially if they’re in uni
ilovefrozenblueberries [#22]Does it matter whether he made it to flex or genuinely 💀💀💀 asking for help for stuff like this is embarrassing especially if they’re in uni
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ilovefrozenblueberries [#22]Does it matter whether he made it to flex or genuinely 💀💀💀 asking for help for stuff like this is embarrassing especially if they’re in uni
I have some homework problems but I was playing clash royale in class today and I wasn’t paying attention to lecture so I have no idea how to do my homework :(
Its only 10 problems but idk anything
1) Solve for x, 4x + 3 = 7
2) Solve for x, 2x = 8
3) Solve for x, 3x - 1 = 8
4) Solve for x, 7x / 7 = 1
5) Solve for x, 5x + 3 = 23
6) Solve for x, 8x - 8 = 1
7) Given div(F)=0, it is true that curl(G)=F for a vector field G, iff F and G are C1 on all of R^3.
Let F(x,y,z)=(ax,by,cz) where a,b,c are constants in R. Then using the above theorem, we can say if div(F)= a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Use ONLY the properties of curl, and not the concept of divergence, to show that if a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Then, for generic choices of a,b,c with a+b+c=0, find a possible G.
8) Solve for x, 8x - 4 = 0
9) Solve for x, 3x + 3 = 15
10) Solve for x, 6x + 9 = 33
Please help!!! I will do anything if you can help me finish homework 🙏🙏🙏🙏
nutab1e [#25]I have some homework problems but I was playing clash royale in class today and I wasn’t paying attention to lecture so I have no idea how to do my homework :(
Its only 10 problems but idk anything
1) Solve for x, 4x + 3 = 7
2) Solve for x, 2x = 8
3) Solve for x, 3x - 1 = 8
4) Solve for x, 7x / 7 = 1
5) Solve for x, 5x + 3 = 23
6) Solve for x, 8x - 8 = 1
7) Given div(F)=0, it is true that curl(G)=F for a vector field G, iff F and G are C1 on all of R^3.
Let F(x,y,z)=(ax,by,cz) where a,b,c are constants in R. Then using the above theorem, we can say if div(F)= a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Use ONLY the properties of curl, and not the concept of divergence, to show that if a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Then, for generic choices of a,b,c with a+b+c=0, find a possible G.
8) Solve for x, 8x - 4 = 0
9) Solve for x, 3x + 3 = 15
10) Solve for x, 6x + 9 = 33
Please help!!! I will do anything if you can help me finish homework 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Faraday [#27]If your gonna post to stroke your ego atleast make it something that sounds difficult, like some equations that uses notion that you people won't know unless they have also taken first year physics
I'm surprised right now, aren't the terms I wrote to you taught in high school? mb then this is not ego thread btw wtf
Gutssz [#5]I asked for help from everyone except Sentinels, Fnatic, TSM and DRX fans
The smartest one here is this Fnatic fan known as Shownu. The only mfer to get offers from top 10 uni in the world (UCL)
nutab1e [#25]I have some homework problems but I was playing clash royale in class today and I wasn’t paying attention to lecture so I have no idea how to do my homework :(
Its only 10 problems but idk anything
1) Solve for x, 4x + 3 = 7
2) Solve for x, 2x = 8
3) Solve for x, 3x - 1 = 8
4) Solve for x, 7x / 7 = 1
5) Solve for x, 5x + 3 = 23
6) Solve for x, 8x - 8 = 1
7) Given div(F)=0, it is true that curl(G)=F for a vector field G, iff F and G are C1 on all of R^3.
Let F(x,y,z)=(ax,by,cz) where a,b,c are constants in R. Then using the above theorem, we can say if div(F)= a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Use ONLY the properties of curl, and not the concept of divergence, to show that if a+b+c=0, then F = curl(G) for a vector field G. Then, for generic choices of a,b,c with a+b+c=0, find a possible G.
8) Solve for x, 8x - 4 = 0
9) Solve for x, 3x + 3 = 15
10) Solve for x, 6x + 9 = 33
Please help!!! I will do anything if you can help me finish homework 🙏🙏🙏🙏
anything?