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will do. will have my other section done in the next few days (i know it's approaching two months).

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Awesome, thanks! :)
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hello hello
what's the best way to read the table on p 21

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I would personally do it like this:

"...in the other: thus,
when y is x squared, dy over dx is 2x
when y is x cubed (or "to the third"), dy over dx is 3x squared.
when y is x to the 4th, dy over dx is 4x cubed (or "to the 3rd")."
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thanks tricia.

i should also ask, before needing to do a major edit job: how should i distinguish dx² from (dx)².
currently have both recorded as dee ex squared and that seems....wrong

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Section 3 PL OK.

About all I'd suggest for dx² vs (dx)² is maybe pausing a little such that they're distinguishable?

"d x squared" vs. "dx...squared"? :hmm:
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That's the only thing I can think of... :hmm:

Edit: my dad suggested "dx squared" and "dx all squared"
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Thanks Kate!
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Section 4:

17:33-19:07 - the Exercises are in the next section. :) This part can be removed.

You read this stuff well! 8-)
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PL OK! But I show the file duration as 17:40. ;)
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Thanks!
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Hello,
This is my first request to read. I would like to take section 7 - Exercises II, Answers to Exercises II.
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