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# John was really under the cosh at work
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:16, archived)
# gaaaaaaah
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:17, archived)
# math-spang!
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:17, archived)
# *slaps*
:~)
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:17, archived)
# if he worked hard he could really sinh
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:19, archived)
# but he could also sinc under the weight of the work
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:21, archived)
# he should pop outside, get himself a tan
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:36, archived)
# yeah you're like 7 minutes late with that one.
you need to be a smooth operator to do this stuff.
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:41, archived)
# you hippy!
I don't live on this website!

hah!

I was on another one :(

*saunters off in tears*
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 14:05, archived)
# :(
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:27, archived)
# He looks a bit pale to me,
he should go out and get a tan.
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:29, archived)
# arse!
I should like.. read things.. and shit
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:36, archived)
# innit.
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:41, archived)
# like, woah, totally
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 14:05, archived)
# like wateva n stuff
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 14:11, archived)
# fuck.....
:D
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:36, archived)
# (e^x+e^-x)/2 or something?
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Only thing I remember from FP2 tbh. I looked at the textbook once, on the metro on my way to the exam.
Coshx =(e^x+e^-x)/2
Sinhx =(e^x-e^-x)/2
amirite? I need to resit this module having studied it at some point.
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 13:56, archived)
# Quite right!
cosh is also the shape a uniformly loaded washing line would take - ie constant sock density
(, Sun 12 Jul 2009, 16:06, archived)