Public Utilities.. DON'T fu@k with this guy!!!!

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  1. baddriver

    baddriver Active Member

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    Well Verizon is not a public utility, but ...hahahahaha :rofl:

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    :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
     
  4. Brian

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    I'm thinking he didn't like his billing statement or the clarity of it's contents.
     
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    The explanation at the bottom is wrong. The check is made out for 0.002.
     
  7. wrxguy

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    leave it to the Milo to figure that out!
     
  8. Brian

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    it doesn't look like 2pi, but squiggly i with a pi. What constant is that?
     
  9. wrxin8or

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    techies....:nuts:
     
  10. miloman

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    i = square root of -1.

    e^(i*pi) = -1
     
  11. slowwrx

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    "insert Smart Ass Comment About Gt Here"
     
  12. Brian

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    I thought it looked like "imaginary i", but it doesn't make sense in that equation to me. How does e^(i*pi) = -1 work? I need some derivations..
     
  13. gte123v

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    use euler's formula exp(i*x) = cos(x)+i*sin(x) , you'll figure it out ;).
     
  14. Brian

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    ty, now just reading over the proof for euler's to finish jogging my memory. Ho hum, I used to be a much better nerd. I can barely remember how to integrate. Sx = (x^2)/2 ? ;)
     
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    ^^^ lol, old but classic.


    FYI, here's a proof of euler's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler's_formula

    Define the function g(x) by

    g(x) \ \stackrel{\mathrm{def}}{=}\ e^{ix} .\

    Considering that i is constant, the first and second derivatives of g(x) are

    g'(x) = i e^{ix} \
    g''(x) = i^2 e^{ix} = -e^{ix} \

    because i 2 = −1 by definition. From this the following 2nd-order linear ordinary differential equation is constructed:

    g''(x) = -g(x) \

    or

    g''(x) + g(x) = 0. \

    Being a 2nd-order differential equation, there are two linearly independent solutions that satisfy it:

    g_1(x) = \cos(x) \
    g_2(x) = \sin(x). \

    Both cos(x) and sin(x) are real functions in which the 2nd derivative is identical to the negative of that function. Any linear combination of solutions to a homogeneous differential equation is also a solution. Then, in general, the solution to the differential equation is

    g(x)\, = A g_1(x) + B g_2(x) \
    = A \cos(x) + B \sin(x) \

    for any constants A and B. But not all values of these two constants satisfy the known initial conditions for g(x):

    g(0) = e^{i0} = 1 \
    g'(0) = i e^{i0} = i \ .

    However these same initial conditions (applied to the general solution) are

    g(0) = A \cos(0) + B \sin(0) = A \
    g'(0) = -A \sin(0) + B \cos(0) = B \

    resulting in

    g(0) = A = 1 \
    g'(0) = B = i \

    and, finally,

    g(x) \ \stackrel{\mathrm{def}}{=}\ e^{ix} = \cos(x) + i \sin(x). \

    Q.E.D.
     
  17. mmtasty

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    Uh, yeah... Euler's formula really helped... :slap:
     
  18. gte123v

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    I don't think that's necessarily a 'bad' thing :wiggle:
     
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  19. Brian

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    Just plug Pi into X and solve. (Milo was right)
     
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    I guess you can say that: "He gave him his .002 cents worth!!!" :rofl:
     
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    wow... Time to go back to school. I officially feel like a fucking retard.
     
  22. baddriver

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    Math makes my brain hurt.
     
  23. heathbar

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    That won't necessarily help, it's over my head too... I'm about to finish grad school and I haven't taken a math class since AP Calculus my senior year of H.S.
     
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    yup, we all know that 3+2=5 is what gives parents and kids math anxiety :rofl: .
     
  26. Jewels450

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    math always was my worse subject. good thing I had a cool teacher
     
  27. ShaneSTI

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    um...wow. i feel like i have some fuc$ing down syndrome myself, right about now. hey at least i can add my bills up right?
     
  28. Jewels450

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    I have a problem adding negative balances.
     
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    Your not alone my friend

    :confused:
     
  30. ScoobyMike

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    freakin nerd!!!
     
  31. KA05STi

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    .002 cents lol.. Man those people are dumb :gaysex:
     
  32. moose

    moose Infina Mooooooose!

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    $0.002 isn't .002 cents, it's .2 cents.
     

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