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Stop booting plz?!
Purind, May 18 2008
kay, so I happened to get a few wins in a row on ICCUP and all of a sudden people think I'm good so they boot me from their games. It would be abuse if I just gave games away just to deflate my record so people stop thinking I'm good, but I'm tempted to do it anyway 
So after 20 minutes of searching I finally found a guy that actually plays the game to play and I'm like "Yay." I really wanted to lose the game, but throwing games sucks, so I use this experimental strat and made no attempts to hide what I was up to. I'm happy that I played it well and won, but it's not gonna help with people thinking I'm good! Nooo!
Well time to spend another 30 minutes searching for a game that'll last half that
    
Calculus help
Purind, Mar 29 2008
OK so I know that the derivative of the integral just returns the function like so: d/dx (integral f(x) dx) = f(b) - f(a)
Does it work exactly the same way in 2 dimensions?
d/dx (integral f(x,t) dx) = f(b,t) - f(a,t)
My head is telling me it should be right, but I don't know why. Is this true, and why? I know that if its d/dt (integral of something dx) it follows some other rule, but is what I put above correct?
    
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