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    Analysis What is "Analysis on Manifolds"?

    Well, I think similar chances held for my ability to learn calculi 1 to 3 (there's some pompous language: pluralizing calculus as "calculi" o0)) and linear algebra. Since I've succeeded so far, I think my chances of mastering analysis should be more optimistic than otherwise.
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    Analysis What is "Analysis on Manifolds"?

    I'm not that gifted, no. I just assumed that the purpose of a teacher/professor was to help students master the subject matter which already exists in the textbook (unless, of course, it's a class with no textbook). And if I can do that without the benefit of the teacher, more power to me, I...
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    The Nth Term Test for Divergence

    I think that's what SYoungblood meant: the test doesn't apply because an has to approach zero in order to converge to infinity but that it's not enough (i.e. another test such as the "divergent series minus a finite number of terms"-test), so the test "fails".
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    The Nth Term Test for Divergence

    Exactly. A zero limit is necessary but not sufficient to determine convergence. Also: this series diverges because it is simply the harmonic series minus the first 33 terms.
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    Analysis What is "Analysis on Manifolds"?

    Greetings. I just bought a textbook and I have no idea what it is about. A little explanation is in order: One of my goals in life has been to obtain a degree in mathematics. Unfortunately, I have made very poor life choices that have made this goal practically unachievable, which I won't...
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    Should I memorize all these trigonometric integrals?

    What am I talking bout, Arnold? I looked back to Larson's Calculus and there was such a proof. I was wrong.
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    What sparked a web developer's interest in physics?

    Hello, remy! Would you happen to be French?
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    Should I memorize all these trigonometric integrals?

    My habit is always to go back to first principles. In the case of the derivatives of trigonometric functions, I simply memorized the derivatives of the sine and cosine. I'm not sure what Calculus textbooks you all have used, but the one I went through (Larson, 8th edition) did not give a proof...
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    Where Should I Move? Find a New Place to Live with These Guidelines

    I'd prefer rednecks to hipsters any day of the week. And one thing I like about West Virginia: the Liberal Redneck, Which I never knew existed until I came here: "They dayon't lahk Obama because they ahh ray-cist!", which I've heard countless times. Nevertheless, its options for cultural and...
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    Where Should I Move? Find a New Place to Live with These Guidelines

    Well, yeah. About the whole "fascist" thing. That might need some clarification. I enjoy being around open-minded, free-thinking people. In my opinion cities like San Francisco and Seattle were great in this regard...till about 20 or 25 years ago or so. About the time that the word...
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    (a C b) and (b C a) implies a=b?

    That last one did it for me. Thank you, FactChecker.
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    Random Thoughts Part 4 - Split Thread

    Yeah. Hahaha! or when some of the side effects are THE VERY THING that the drug is trying to cure. "Paxil XR may lead to suicidal thoughts or actions."
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    (a C b) and (b C a) implies a=b?

    Hmmmm. I'll try. Okay, let Na represent the number of elements of the set A. Let Nb represent the number of elements of set B. Then, if every element of set A is an element of set B it follows that Na is less than or equal to Nb. Also, if every element of set B is an element of set A, it...
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    What is the Most Dangerous Chemical?

    DMT. Trust me on this one.
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