| shirley_1989 ( |
You can't do simple algebra? Well, let me introduce you to the University of Edinburgh's solution for people like you (and me):
Problem Solving in Physics. Featuring maths from:
Calculate: 7x(-3)
to differentiate with respect to T, bitch!
E(T) = [exp(sin T)(T^2+3)^5(1−T)^7]/(T^4+T^2+1)^4
This course also runs by the name PSiP. Therefore I have been sipping P for over 10 weeks now.
Sorry, I just took time out of doing my lab report to say that's what you need. Actually, you could do without it. It's very time consuming.
Problem Solving in Physics. Featuring maths from:
Calculate: 7x(-3)
to differentiate with respect to T, bitch!
E(T) = [exp(sin T)(T^2+3)^5(1−T)^7]/(T^4+T^2+1)^4
This course also runs by the name PSiP. Therefore I have been sipping P for over 10 weeks now.
Sorry, I just took time out of doing my lab report to say that's what you need. Actually, you could do without it. It's very time consuming.