#help
10 messages · Page 1 of 1 (latest)
- Do not ping the Moderators, unless someone is breaking the rules.
- Do not ping the Helper Moderators, unless there is a conflict between helpers.
- Do not ping other members randomly for help.
- Ask your question and show the work you've done so far. If you've posted a screenshot of a question, specify which part you need help with.
- Wait patiently for a helper to come along.
- If the Helper has answered your question, remember to thank them with the Mathematics Ranks bot and close the thread with:
+close
Feel free to nominate the person for helper of the week in #helper-nominations
If you're happy with the help you got here, and the server overall, you can contribute financially as well:
This is actually calculus, looks like. In any case, the first step is obviously to find the length of the crease as a function of some single variable, and if you can't figure out how to do that then the step before that, the zeroth step if you will, would be to draw a diagram to figure that part out.
I have a question, namely, is the crease a singular line, or can it just be formed by picking an arbitrary place on DA for C to lie on?
Please thank the helpers who assisted you by clicking the buttons below. You can thank each helper only once. Once you're done, click "Close Post" to close this thread.
Thank you for your feedback! Kocher has been awarded 1
. They now have 1118
. They have 3
daily left for today.
Thank you for your feedback! Techie Literate has been awarded 1
. They now have 979
. They have 3
daily left for today.