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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please explain me HD in CALCULUS

OpenStudy (hba):

high definition

OpenStudy (compassionate):

^ This guy is hilarious and deserves medals. Haha. High definition? LOL

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

higher order?

Parth (parthkohli):

I think you got this from Khan Academy.

Parth (parthkohli):

Khan Academy - Derivatives (new HD version)

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

higg's derivative

Parth (parthkohli):

So, it indeed is High Definition.

Parth (parthkohli):

I think that @Master.RohanChakraborty got confused lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol explain me

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

....so there's no HD in calculus? bummer :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

higgs derivative named after me?! mind = blown

OpenStudy (compassionate):

I think he means highest denominator?

Parth (parthkohli):

Lol the correct answer was High Definition. He made an HD video lol

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

well i can explain calculus in HD....HD texts

Parth (parthkohli):

Now it's hilarious how people with wrong answers get gums.

OpenStudy (compassionate):

In that case: \[HD = {1, 2, 3, ... \infty...}\]

OpenStudy (compassionate):

\[x \div y = x(y) = \infty \]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whoa chill easily

OpenStudy (compassionate):

I'm trying to decipher what you're talking about. Haha.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

OpenStudy (compassionate):

Post the KhanAcademy video and I'll explain after watching it.

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