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Gothika

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I'm a student very much into astronomy, and specifically extrasolar planets. I've created a forum, it's rather new, so it's not quite all great yet, but you can find it at www.solar-flux.forum andco.com. (combine the two) Go ahead and sign up if you want and make a free account. It'll be a place where we can come together to discuss extrasolar planets. For the record, I'm not a witch, satanist or anything like that, but rather a God-worshiping Christian. My Myspace is www.myspace.com/ comradebetty When it asks for your last name, tell it "Soviet". And do send a message stating you're from Y! Answers, so I know it isn't just some idiot trying to add me. And I eat Moon-Hoax Conspiracy Theorists and 2012 Hoaxists for breakfast =D

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    Here's a problem in a Cal AB review I have.

    http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t137/CrossingSt...

    (lots of pretty images... can't draw those too well with ASCII art =p)

    I'm fairly certain the answer is not C, for C is dealing with differentiation.

    I also don't think that the integration will be done with respect to x, for integration finds the area *under* the curve, as opposed to above it. If we think of this as f(y), then the shaded region can be considered "below" the curve.

    As such, I'm fairly sure the answer is A. However, it doesn't seem to account for the missing shading from f(0) to f(a).

    Any advice?

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    Anyway, a basic question I have. And I suppose it defeats the purpose, as I'm trying to find what the logic is behind this, and it's fact that there is none, so I think I may be wasting 10 points.

    Question:

    If the world is ending in 2012, why does the History Channel always talk about it? Isn't the History Channel about History?

    They should make a "Future Channel" o_O =D

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