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| In other news... |
| Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 12:13 PM |
The Fundamental Theorems of Calculus connects integration and differentiation and comes in two parts. His discovery started the mathematical developments that fueled the scientific revolution for the next 200 years and constitutes what is still regarded as the most important computational discovery in the history of the world. - Who was it?
That's right folks - maths! It's what I was studying before I decided to blog about it. I realised that i'm lagging behind alot in my Mathematics. God damnit. I've got exactly 30days from the date of this post till my Mathematics exam. wOOt.
I hope I my brain's information digestion can speed up a noch or I fear I may not make it before the test.
If i don't make it.. i'm fucked. like.. fucked... u noe? fucked? yeah....
I'll play for you.
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