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Happy New Year!
If you are reading this, You got the hot potato! Pass the potato to 15 of your friends in 8 days or else u will get EXTREMELY bad luck. (No passing backs, just copy and paste to ur friends) This started in New York. Try to spread it to another state! Don’t be the one to stop the chain and end this! Good luck! You have to send this massage to 15 people if you don't, you will have the worst year in 2026 (Its from Albuquerque!) This does not apply if you already got it before.
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19 hours ago1 min read
Better to get knocked out in may then to get knocked out in November: A sequel to "Deep Center Field"
Better to get Knocked out in May then to get Knocked out in November: A sequel to “Deep Center Field.” When we last saw him, Kyle Riveras was being celebrated, hailed as a hero in Los Angeles. But all this was about to change. Coach Carlos was coming. So was Soto Raleigh. And this was about to be more painful than anyone could imagine. Chapter 1: Announcer Finn Reaper Stupid Kyle Riveras. Stupid, stupid, stupid. But I have a plan and it all starts here. All we need is Soto Ra
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Jan 135 min read
New Blog Update: Threads!
This is the newest feature of the blog! Blog Members (Become a member by commenting on a post and logging in!) on wix forum can now post their own posts, and I encourage you to comment and have discussions in the comment sections! You can talk about sports, math, whatever you want! Just click menu on your member dashboard and go to groups, join them, and boom- you can post your own! I'll post a sports thread each week about the latest news in NFL and MLB! You will get an e
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Jan 131 min read
Calculus Using Algebra: Part 2
Before you read this: make sure to read part 1 of this series first to clear up some basics. Now let's get started! As we found out last time, we used algebra to find the derivative of X^2. But what about X^3? Or X^4? Or, in general, what about X^N? Let's find out! Higher Power Derivatives Last time, we expanded the polynomial (A+E)^2 and found the coefficient of Epsilon, removing the higher order term of E^2 to get 2A as our derivative. But wait, the only difference betwee
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Jan 52 min read
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