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You'll probably find one that's close enough.

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It's hard to know, have you ever had a GF before? I know I'll never find the right woman, chicks don't like me at all. But hey, if they like you, you're bound to come across one you really like one day.
 
I have to write up a formal lab report for Physics.

So I need to know what is an "abstract" (in terms of a lab report), what does it contain, and how should it be written?
 
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And I just noticed the link I gave you wasn't working, it's now fixed.
 
So I have a math notation question. I'm currently taking Multivariable Mathematics, which is basically a course covering vectors and things.

The vector notation I'm used to is, for example, x with a little arrow on top. However, in this class, the professor is using x. Is one of these moer correct than others? And what sort of consistency must I use? Can I switch from one problem to another?
 
So I have a math notation question. I'm currently taking Multivariable Mathematics, which is basically a course covering vectors and things.

The vector notation I'm used to is, for example, x with a little arrow on top. However, in this class, the professor is using x. Is one of these moer correct than others? And what sort of consistency must I use? Can I switch from one problem to another?

...and sometimes they just use bold. It's all the same thing.
 
Does anybody know how much I can get away with in terms of using different notations though? Would I be breaking all kinds of laws by one notation on one test but using a different one on another?
 
Does anybody know how much I can get away with in terms of using different notations though? Would I be breaking all kinds of laws by one notation on one test but using a different one on another?

I'm sure that largely depends on the instructor. Best to be consistent - don't mix and match.
 
I always used arrows on the tests. There is no way that can be misinterpreted. Some textbooks aren't even consistent throughout :boggled:.
 
My lower eyelid on my right eye keeps twitching and has been for 2 days now. It happens about every 15-20 minutes and it's starting to irritate me. After a search around online one suggestion is that it has to do with fatigue and not getting enough sleep. My sleep schedule has been a bit off lately and I am tire, does this seem plausible or is this something I should keep my eye on (no pun intended)?
 
That's happened to me before as well. Most likely the result of lack of sleep or stress. It's annoying, but that's about it.
 
Thanks, that's what I figured. Guess I should get some sleep :lol:.
 
That happened to me too... Except I was averaging probably 9-10 hours of sleep a night. Maybe a lack or ritalin in the system caused it.
 
This may sound like a stupid question,:scared: but is the engine louder standing next to it or right next to the exuast? (Family's cars arn't loud enough to tell...)
 
I think that would depend on the exhaust and the engine type. I don't know what is true for most cases, but I would guess exhaust.
 
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