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Yeah i know we rarely ever talk, but thanks, means a lot
May 22, 2023
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Colorful Glaceon
“Hehe.. I have more points than a Mod.”
now it’s two mods cause ty
May 22, 2023
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MangoBrick
My mom is a good mom.
May 7, 2023
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Ditto
welcome to the amazing world of implicit differentiation, where nothing ever matters! implicit differentiation is different from the standard procedure of derivatives, due to the function inside d/dx containing "y". To solve an implicit differentiation equation, you will need to differentiate both sides of the equation (keeping all standard derivative rules such as the product and quotient rule in mind), and multiply any term containing "y" by dy/dx, even if the "y" has been derived to 1. you then take the derived equation and solve for dy/dx, and you have solved an implicit differentiation equation! Here's an example to get started:
d/dx (5y+3=(3x^2)+4x)
the correct answer to this equation is dy/dx=(6x+4)/5. good luck with this concept, it has been known to cause fatal insanity in some individuals (a beastly 137% rate of insanity!)
May 5, 2023
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MangoBrick
oh wow thanks, I’ve actually never experimented with sample teams, I usually just put random ones I like after a bit of research and adjust as I play more. I plan on testing this team a bit this weekend, but I must say that I am not the best with more balanced teams, I prefer HO. Still in awe of your ladder spot lol
May 5, 2023
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MangoBrick
im here to lighten up your wall! show me your gen 9 AG secrets or you will cry at the sight of my physical miraidon
May 5, 2023
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MangoBrick
Please look at the chat
Apr 21, 2023
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Vibrant Vaporeon
*prevent Cacturne from setting up Spikes
Apr 15, 2023
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-RisingManectric-
Hmm... The team isn't bad. Probably put 16 Speed EVs on Qwilfish so it can prevent it from setting up Spikes since you don't have a Defogger on the team.
Apr 15, 2023
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-RisingManectric-
Yeah. I play NU.
Apr 14, 2023
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-RisingManectric-
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