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under_fire
· 5 years ago
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oh yeah? well you're like Ln used in Thomas Youngs experiments on the diffraction of light
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negan
· 5 years ago
Well you're a douche space shuttle
jasonmon
· 5 years ago
You put the + C there so you don't get yelled at by your professor. C'mon!
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poisin_kat
· 5 years ago
You’re the M, M+, and all those buttons which are so forgettable I’m not sure what the third is
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jeremy
· 5 years ago
the + C stands for the constant that is unkown, because the original function can vary, seeing as any constants disappear when derived
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