Isn't it still finding the rate of change with respect to time? You find the derivative of the function even if that result is a constant rate. That's differential calculus, no?
Maybe I'm wrong.
Isn't it still finding the rate of change with respect to time? You find the derivative of the function even if that result is a constant rate. That's differential calculus, no?
Maybe I'm wrong.
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Yes, but I'm afraid you voted and are therefore also a lib.
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I'm not a big fan of technobabble. It's often just a cheap nonsense answer out of any plot issue the writters have gotten themselves into.
Would there ever be a scenario for a Taiwan that did just want nationalist independence?
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Apologies, my math is dreadful.