I bet you'll get a PS3 first.You think I'll ever find the right woman?
You think I'll ever find the right woman?
You'll probably find one that's close enough.
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?
I bet you'll get a PS3 first.![]()
I also used to munch on Kibbles n Bits when I was a tiny child and I think I turned out alright.
George Carlin?
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?
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?