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Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,

Humpty Dumpty had a great fall,

All the kings horses and all the kings men,

Couldn't put Humpty together again.

Humpty Dumpty is believed to actually be a cannon, Richard the III or even a tortoise.

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Hey Brummie :)

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A mortor i believe.

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Hi master sunshine!!!!!!!!!!!

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???

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Tomorrow. It's getting late.

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I can prove that 1 = 2. If you do 1/0 you get infinity. If you do 2/0 you get infinity. And since infinity = infinity, and 0 = 0 then 1 must equal 2!!!

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infinity =/= infinity, basic math to the rescue, lol.

In calculus, when you start to do limits, you will quickly learn why this is the case.

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We briefly did limits, lol. I was just showing what you can do if your not careful.

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Calculus is easy!!!

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brumtown wrote:

Calculus is easy!!!

Meh, Calc 1 wasn't so bad, nor was III, but Calc II with all the series and sums was kind of hard for me (still got an A though).

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We only did integration and differentiation in November. That's all there is, right???

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Little Miss Muffet

Sat on a tuffet

Eating her curds and whey

Along came a spider

Who sat down beside her

And frightened Miss Muffet away.

I've heard that Mary, the Queen of Scots, could be Miss Muffet and the spider was John Knox.

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We only did integration and differentiation in November. That's all there is, right???

Umm - kind of?  

I'm talking about college/university calculus (college = university in the States, I understand it's different in the UK?). There are many different tricks and ways to integrate things. Inegrating 3 or 4 dimensional equations, for instance.

Partial derivatives. Chains of trig functions. and so on.

Plus, have you done integration of series/sums, convergence, divergence and the similar topics?

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We've only done Core 1 A-Levels in my 6th Form. We're doing Core 2 now and that's all the calculus we've done so far.

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Umm - I don't know what any of those words mean Embarassed

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6th form is exactly like college, but the requirements are higher and it's more expensive as there are less people so it's more personal teaching than group teaching. It takes place in an actual school rather than a specialised college though, but I like that ;)

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ah okay. Wait what do you mean by "college?" Here college is where you go when you graduate high school, usually at 18. Is that what you mean too, or do you mean secondary school?

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It goes secondary school, then leave college at 18, then university (hopefully)