Wtf captcha too hard now

wtf captcha too hard now

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filtered your dead clown bitch ass

-0.5

x is not even in the expression, so 0

x = 2pi so cos(pi/2) = cos(x/4)

what's that mirrored 6 symbol? also, isn't this just 0 since cos(pi/2) is 0?

Yeah too hard
Stop at algebra 1
What's (x/2)+4y+8=3
Solve for x

>0

derivative of a constant is zero. expression evaluates to zero.

I'm a highschool dropout so this stuff unironically looks like toddler scribbles to me. I just cope by saying nobody uses it irl.

>what's that mirrored 6 symbol?
partial derivative
>also, isn't this just 0
yes
>since cos(pi/2) is 0
no

>no
correction: "no" as in "that's not the reason the final result is 0"

This should be the default captcha for all websites. Imagine how good the internet would be. Imagine a world without instigram, reddit, twitter, and disney plus.

Now listen here buddy
You don't have to know derivatives or whatever the fuck. But if you don't know something a 13 year old kid learns you're going to have to do some self reflection.
If you can't do this simple problem then forget about this field.
Like what were you thinking you could get on this field and not being able to do this simple shit.

>What's (x/2)+4y+8=3
x+8y+16=6
x=-8y-10
now what

Well that's the answer lol

i read about partial derivatives and i still don't know what that math problen means.

control + w is the answer

It's like a normal derivative, but you only do it on one of the variables. If you have f(x,y,z), then ∂/∂x f means you treat y and z as constants.

there is no variable in the expression

Analytically unsolveable

He's a American

trick question, only a bot could answer that.

yeah, i got that part, but i don't understand if i'm supposed to find the partial derivative of 2cos(pi/2) or if that's the derivative? and what's that x=2pi part?

neet or young genius?