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Tyler haas

Tyler haas should not be trusted around girls. Especially Ones that are drunk or sleeping

Tyler haas has a past record of molesting Sleeping/drunk girls

If you see Tyler haas you should call crime stoppers on 0800 555 111

Don’t leave Jessica around Tyler haas while she’s sleeping. He might try Molest Her.

by Adam Smith April 11, 2019


soumit

One of the most special personality and caring...

wanna know more get in touch!!!

"Soumit is heading towards the stage!!"

by Adam Smith April 23, 2005

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oozing hatchet wound

Female genital during that time of the month.

I couldn't put it in her because of her nasty "oozing hatchet wound".

by Adam Smith October 27, 2003

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economics

The study of choice in the face of scarcity.

Ignorant people who post idiotic definitions have scarce resources.

by Adam Smith April 25, 2005

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yayness

When yay just wont cut it

.....finding 50p in a public toilet

by Adam Smith March 10, 2005

57👍 19👎


bun lig

To smoke many cigarettes in one sitting. See also wordliggun/word

I might sit here and just bun lig all day.

by Adam Smith July 22, 2003

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the simple power rule

A mathematical rule useful for finding the derivative or instantaneous rate of change of a function that involves the form y = x^n. If n = 0, then the rate of change is zero, since any number x raised to the zero power is 1. To find the derivative when n is some other number other than 0, simply pull down the exponent n, multiply the entire function by n, then subtract 1 from the exponent after you pull n down and multiply. Basically:
1) y = x^n
2) y' = nx^n-1 (y' means take the derivative of the function with respect to x, so use the simple power rule!)

Piece of cake! One of the most helpful rules in calculus, because if you didn't have the simple power rule, then you would have to use the general form for a derivative, which takes alot longer than the method above.

Try these out! Just take the derivative as described above!

y = 3x^(-2)
y'= -6/(x^3)

y = 12x^0
y'= 0

y = 3x^(1/2)
y'= (3/2)x^(-1/2) or 3/2 times 1/squareroot of x

by Adam Smith April 20, 2005

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