We have TiVo (and worship it like unto a God), but what with The Daily Show and Baseball games and various movies, things pile up.
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Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
BF and I are starting TV-less Tuesday tonight.
I interpret your choice of day thusly: "Dammit, if Buffy's not on Tuesday night, then fuck Tuesday altogether!"
.5*350 + 3*600 + 1*350
I think.
Wait!
Katefate is here!
I haven't seen her in ages!
Hi Katefate!
(this post brought to you by the exclaimation point!)
Yes, this should be easy. Apparently, however, I got it all wrong.
Actually for the problem as written, if you take the average speed of the plane while it's accelerating or decelerating times the time it accelerates or decelerates, and add that the distance traveled while it's cruising, you should get the answer they're looking for.
Or what tommy said.
JZ has a sexy cool new haircut.
So many redundancies in the line I don't know where to start.
Emily, I don't have a clue as to your math problem, but just reading it made me feel all tingly.
Yay for TV-less Tuesday! "Washing the dog" sounds like fun. Is that like the "LUNCH" thing?
Washing the dog" sounds like fun. Is that like the "LUNCH" thing?
No, that's the "crazy hot sex" thing, which is for AFTER we wash the dog.
Okay, you all are getting the same kind of answer I got. Which makes me feel better, at least. Who knows, maybe they got it wrong, or maybe I read the wrong answer? Will check back in with an update. Am currently working on a practice test for the GRE Math subject test, which... ugh. I mean, I covered all this stuff in CS classes, but... well, a lot of it was in that class I failed. So as painful as it will be, I think I'd better go track down the book. er, if I still have it. Crap.
No, that's the "crazy hot sex" thing, which is for AFTER we wash the dog.
Hmmm.
::checks the fetish map again::
Okay, -t, so let's say we've got a graph of airplane velocity. From time 0 to time 0.5 (hours) it goes directly up from 100 to 600 mph. From 0.5 to 3.5 it does 600 mph. From 3.5 to 4.5 it goes directly down from 600 to 100 again. What's the total distance it travels, and how do you go about getting it?
If by directly, you mean constant acceleration, then I would think you could just use the average for 0.0 to 0.5 and 3.5 to 4.5 and then just multiply and add.