Given that you are a savant like me, I chose a problem involving partial derivatives that you might enjoy.
If
w = (x^2 + y^2 + z^2)^0.5,
x = e^r * cos(s), y = e^r * sin(s), z = e^s,
Find
∂w/∂r and ∂w/∂s. Hint: Use the chain rule for partial derivatives.
My MENSA group was talking about this problem last winter.
Rest assured that matrices of partial derivatives are important in a statistical method known as maximum likelihood which is strongly applicable to weapons targeting software. If you should decide to give up, I have a problem that is a bit easier for you.
IIN I idolize Nikola Tesla
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Ok idiot. Test me
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Given that you are a savant like me, I chose a problem involving partial derivatives that you might enjoy.
If
w = (x^2 + y^2 + z^2)^0.5,
x = e^r * cos(s), y = e^r * sin(s), z = e^s,
Find
∂w/∂r and ∂w/∂s. Hint: Use the chain rule for partial derivatives.
My MENSA group was talking about this problem last winter.
Rest assured that matrices of partial derivatives are important in a statistical method known as maximum likelihood which is strongly applicable to weapons targeting software. If you should decide to give up, I have a problem that is a bit easier for you.
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I love my group. It is called anonymous
I just located you tho. IHATE computers tho
Anyone who is in mensa is an idiot 😘😘🤘🤘🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You idiot. I hate math.
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Your potential to become a brilliant missile engineer like me is near zero.
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It is actually pretty good but i dont flaunt shit like you. Idiot
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Sorry babe, no Maximum Likelihood, no engineering job. Ditto with Kalman Filtering. Here sweetie, I'll show you with a computer pseudocode fragment.
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| if(Nikki_knowledge[n] == 'maximum_likelihood' and
| Nikki_knowledge[i] == 'kalman_filtering')
| {
| Job_offer = true;
| break;
| } else {
| Job_offer = false;
| Ask for blowjob after work;
| }
|
+----------------------------
I love psuedocode. It's so exciting. Even more exciting than you are.
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Hahaha hahaha this was awesome
Omg that is the worst code ever 😂😂😂