Seriously, fuck Pearson. My professors knew this is a common problem and always told us to get screenshots if this happens to correct the grade
145 0 ReplyAlso love the access code system that ensures you need brand new math every year.
71 0 ReplyCan't have people gasp reusing textbooks
54 0 ReplyBut how else would you get the most up to date calculus? It changes so much every year!
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I remember getting an F on the midterm because the site went down when I was submitting my exam.
27 0 ReplyScreenshots?? Why can't the professor just check the answers?
11 0 ReplyI was doing German, the assignments would allow us to re-answer questions for less points on our homework
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That space before 60 is crucial to the answer, Dontchaknow.
77 0 ReplyLove that it's not even consistent space after every comma, like,this.
54 0 ReplyAfter all...how else did we get to space? That's right dipshit...MATH
19 0 ReplyAhhh so that's the difference
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Fun fact: doors are the preferred method for humans to enter buildings and structures.
36 0 ReplyStrictly speaking, doorways are the preferred method of entrance. Doors are the preferred method of obstructing that entrance.
20 0 Replyhere I was just using the wall like cool aid man
9 0 ReplyFun fact - there's no law to stop you from using the window. You can just do it, and laugh when jealous people try to stop you
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Ok this is multiple choice with those two answers. This must be a test of some notation system that I'm not familiar with.
*It's easy to outraged at what looks like the same thing at first glance, but this has to be specifically what's being tested.
27 0 ReplyI was thinking it wants you to know what the output is for some given code.
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the space indicates a pause before pronouncing the next number. common mistake
23 0 ReplyThat albert's name?
einstein.
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