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An exhibit at the San Luis Unit dam somewhere in the Central Valley explicating how much water it takes to make a friggin' hamburger. Incredible. Never even thought about that, not even once. I think the world has a good chance of going down the toilet, forgive the pun.

Students in Seth Montgomery's AP Calculus class 'crash the boards' on February 7, 2019. Photography by Glenn Minshall.

Day 42. Fell asleep before I could upload again... So here's a photo of Chris I took while playing with manual focus .

I'm pretty sure he had express written consent.

I felt OK after taking it.

I think I got a 3-ish.

Nhìn như bạch mã hoàng tử <3

   

hahaha...i always want to get rid of that ring. and now its gone... and i still cant stop thinking ab you .

Damn!

Looks better on black, press L.

 

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Calcutta Calculus

Uh. I still don't know how to do calculus.

This is my calculus homework. We're currently learning about the areas and volumes of solids that rotate around lines, whether those lines be the x or y-axes, or other random lines such as x = 3. Yeah. This is fun. And by "fun" I mean actually fun, but only when I understand it. When I don't, it's not fun. It's death.

 

Sooooo, I drew a heart in the middle of the page! Yay!

about fifty years old

In the classroom: AP Calculus at Northfield Mount Hermon, January 17, 2013.

In the classroom: AP Calculus at Northfield Mount Hermon, January 17, 2013.

@ Powell's Technical, Nov 3, 2008

It's nice having a penguin that stays up all night doing your calculus homework.

Calculus with Brian Wynne at Bard College at Simon's Rock. Photo taken by Briee Della Rocca

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In the classroom: AP Calculus at Northfield Mount Hermon, January 17, 2013.

Calculus. Studying for first quiz. Going to be a long semester...

james and andy chilling in calculus with sheldon!

More calculus practice, yeah I look like I know what I'am doing right? haha

 

Incidentally, I finally hit 20,000+ shutter actuations! this is picture number 20,001. Time for that D90.

James working on a self-portrait during Calculus.

In the classroom: AP Calculus at Northfield Mount Hermon, January 17, 2013.

completed enrollment at chaotic BMCC today. not my first choice of schedule, but (aw shucks) it gives me a quaint out from my part-time desk job.

 

the burly ride home with newly acquired texts also was aleviated a bit by a sweetly spacey bookstore checkout girl; she only scanned the chem text, so i walked out with both calc texts for free. oops...

Winner of my Calculus class Ornament Contest!

In the classroom: AP Calculus at Northfield Mount Hermon, January 17, 2013.

A close-up of James' self-portrait he was working on in Calculus.

How to do Limits in Calculus In this article, our main focus is how to solve limits in calculus? But, before we move to this question, let's have a look on Limits. Limits, are used to find the value of any given function f(x) at a particular time when, x->a. For Example, Solve f(x) = Lim (5-x) x-> 2 This means we need to find the value of a given function at a particular value when x=2. If we put the value of x=2 in the above function, we get: f(2) = (5-2), so, f(2) = 3. In some cases, it becomes difficult for us to find the value of the given functions, i.e. the value is not defined.

  

Students in Abby Ross' Calculus Class review their work towards the end of spring semester, 2019. Photography by Glenn Minshall.

i love calculus

(yes, that means i'm a sadist)

My students poking some fun at me and the torture that I put them through.

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