Month: January 2019

Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

An antiderivative of a function [latex]f[/latex] is one function [latex]F[/latex] whose derivative is [latex]f[/latex]. OR [latex]F(x)[/latex] is the antiderivative of [latex]f(x)[/latex] For example: [table id=8 /]     A definite integral equals the difference between the antiderivative of the bounds of the definite integral [latex]F(b)\;-:F(a)\;=:\int_{c}^{b} f(t) dt\;-:\int_{c}^{a} f(t) dt\;=:\int_{b}^{a} f(t) dt[/latex]   Images: https://www.khanacademy.org

Cheatsheet for ArchLinux USB SSD samba config

Updates should be run frequently to avoid any unpleasant surprises. Even still, the previously configured samba service might not work as expected after the update. Update the system Update command sudo pacman -Syu Restart command sudo shutdown -r now Linux version command hostnamectl Filesystem Disk command df -h should report something like this Note, the…

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