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ACTL2001 Textbooks
Mathematics of Investment and Credit (3rd edition) by Samuel A.Broverman + SOLUTION MANUAL
(minor highlighting). Very useful text as tutorial questions are from this (yes they also give reference to this edition so why spend so much and get the new?) Total $45...
Selling
ACTL2001 Textbooks
Mathematics of Investment and Credit (3rd edition) by Samuel A.Broverman + SOLUTION MANUAL
(minor highlighting). Very useful text as tutorial questions are from this (yes they also give reference to this edition so why spend so much and get the new?) Total $45
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^no shiit, that's why there's integration.
you take away the volumne of the inscribed cylinder first, then take away the top and bottom bit of the extra.
or you can take away a long cylinder then add back the extra you took away.
ps. if you disagree with the answer, something is wrong with u
sorry, still don't get what you're saying
my x is refering to this volumn:
my integral could be wrong (forgot about this crap already) but i still "THINK" im right
no, i don't get what you're saying but just imagine when you inscribe a cylinder in a sphere, there is a top and bottom hemispheres(not really a hemisphere because they're not half sphere, but you get the point) which you need to take away to get the volume
dude, are u kidding me? it doesn't matter what x and y is because it's a circle... and even if it matters, the answer is just a number that you sub in....
also i edited my latex code, don't quote my wrong one :p haha
ya the point of finishing the course early is so u can do over 9000 papers :) then as soon as you see the questions you can juts do it without thinking cos maths is boring and repetitive