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Posted by Alchemist on 10-04-2002 11:28 PM:

Formulas

I have an Idea, we can post up Formulas that may be useful here.


Just say what course it's for and post it. I'll then add it to this post on the top. This should make life easier for people who don't know or forgot the formula for a thingy.


Posted by micron on 10-09-2002 12:00 AM:

unstickifying.
theres literally thousands of formulas to memorize for all the different classes (geometry, algebra, precalc, calc, linear, chem, physics...). to have one generic post-all-your-formulas thread would be ineffective.


Posted by iLLmaTiC_aNgeL on 10-13-2002 01:01 AM:

forumula for finding the surface area of a sphere :
4(pi)(r)squared (i wish i had the correct font to type it out!)

volume of a sphere = 4(pi)(r)cubed divided by 3

eh this is too hard..so i'll jus stop here


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 10-13-2002 01:38 AM:

here is a practical one everyone has to use, so if you forget it sometime, just come back here!:

X = -b + or - (Sqrroot(b^2-4ac))/2a

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Posted by ajy on 10-13-2002 01:49 AM:

formula for finding exactly where on earth fudga is:

C/S PO/C
-------------- x -----------
3BO=GA DHP

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times

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Posted by Alchemist on 10-18-2002 04:17 AM:

For AP Chem, Anything to do with Thermochemistry is generally fixing up the problem then multiply everything by everything, or sum of products minus the sum or reactants.





Hell yeah I got a fifty-something on that test. (2 classes in our school, 2 ppl pass this test in our class, everyone passed in other class(in prev. tests, our class goes at a rate 10x faster))



quote:
Originally posted by PsychoSnowman
here is a practical one everyone has to use, so if you forget it sometime, just come back here!:

X = -b + or - (Sqrroot(b^2-4ac))/2a



There's a song to help people remember this.


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 10-18-2002 05:31 AM:

hah, how's the song go? i never heard of it.

-edit- alchemist, go read my theories in my subprofile on AIM. It's back up again. sn: VaprSnake21.

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Posted by Alchemist on 10-18-2002 05:55 AM:

Basically say the quadratic formula to the tune of "Pop goes the weasel"

I was reading your profile's philosophy on political correctness when all of a sudden you signed off aim. :sleep:

Isn't it wierd how multiple people can individually come up with the same thing? There I was thinking "Is human instinct suicidal or something? Why are people offended by things that make perfect sense?" Then you come along thinking "political correctness is gonna screw us over" It's so cool.


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 10-18-2002 07:04 AM:

hah, sorry bout signing off . i'm online most of the day cause i just leave it on though, so ample opportunity heh.

It is odd that different people can come up with the exact same idea. I thought up that morpheus method theory i wrote, and then i find out that numerous other people have all ready written stuff strikingly similar to it. It's self-defeating (in that others have all ready thought of it) and reaffirming at the same time though, heh..sweet

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Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 10-18-2002 07:37 AM:

quotient rule for derivitives:

g(x)/h(x)= (h(x)g'(x) - g(x)h'(x)) / h(x)^2

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Posted by DaWhim on 10-18-2002 06:12 PM:

DMV!!!
Department of motor vichel
nope....

Density = mass/volume

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Posted by az0nd2r3 on 10-18-2002 07:46 PM:

dang.....to post up formulas u must be freakin bored....lyke i am rite now.....soooo...to help me remember my calc....sum derivative rules...
sin u = cos u * du/dx
cos u = -sin u *du/dx
tan u = (sec u)^2 * du/dx
sec u = sec u * tan u * du/dx
csc u = -csc u * cot u * du/dx
cot u = -(csc u)^2 * du/dx

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Posted by Drunken Master on 10-19-2002 05:11 PM:

Ooooo... forumlas.. i got some up my sleeve... hehe

let see... matrix formula... Ax =b
Ohm's Law: V=IR
Power= P=IV=I^2R=V^2/R
PV=nRT

that's all i can think of so far... oh yeah.. one for unit vectors
u =(xi +yj +zk)/sqrt(x^2+y^2+z^2)


Posted by XxAzNViPeRBoIxX on 10-21-2002 01:01 AM:

pre al * sigh *


Posted by ajy on 11-09-2002 04:12 AM:

you guys know you liked my forumla


Posted by requiem on 11-22-2002 01:54 AM:

delta ANYTHING = ANYTHING final - ANYTHING initial

Sum of the forces = (mass)(acceleration)
d(ln x) = 1/x
d(e^x) = e^x
sin(45 degrees) = sqrt(2)/2
sin(30 degrees) = 1/2
cos(60 degrees) = 1/2
cos(30 degrees) = sqrt(3)/2

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Posted by Alchemist on 11-25-2002 04:06 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by requiem

Sum of the forces = (mass)(acceleration)



Why is it a sum and not a product?


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 11-25-2002 04:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Alchemist


Why is it a sum and not a product?



the sum of all forces will always equal mass * acceleration. It's not saying that mass * acceleration is a sum. It's saying that if you have forces, F1, F2 etc., then:


F1 + F2 = mass *acceleration

it's like saying, this is a terrible example i apologize but it works,

3 + 5 = 2 * 4

8 = 2 * 4

haha, there it is. Thank you hehe Hope that helped.

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Posted by Alchemist on 11-25-2002 04:59 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by PsychoSnowman


the sum of all forces will always equal mass * acceleration. It's not saying that mass * acceleration is a sum. It's saying that if you have forces, F1, F2 etc., then:


F1 + F2 = mass *acceleration

it's like saying, this is a terrible example i apologize but it works,

3 + 5 = 2 * 4

8 = 2 * 4

haha, there it is. Thank you hehe Hope that helped.



Ok thanks.

I should remember to check the entire area upon entering a room I have never been in before. I forgot it this time sorry.


Posted by Jesus on 12-02-2002 02:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PsychoSnowman


the sum of all forces will always equal mass * acceleration. It's not saying that mass * acceleration is a sum. It's saying that if you have forces, F1, F2 etc., then:


F1 + F2 = mass *acceleration

it's like saying, this is a terrible example i apologize but it works,

3 + 5 = 2 * 4

8 = 2 * 4

haha, there it is. Thank you hehe Hope that helped.



You're so cool!


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