Need help from programmers, I am scrub tier learner and need help with my CSS.
How can I get it so have have 3 divs spread across the page, 2 on the left and right with 480px width, and 1 in the centre with 960px width?
>>44422
Several ways.
Assuming you want your shit to be all relative instead of absolute, you can have the three divs inside of another one with width: 1920px, and then have all 3 of the divs inside with float: left.
Or, if you don't care for it to be relative and are fine with the divs being absolute, well, you can just set their top, left and right properties accordingly.
And go read... let's see... HTML, XHTML and CSS All-In-One For Dummies.
>>44430
I'm on a course lol but teacher thrown us in at deep end..
So like what do absolute and relative do?
>>44435
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_positioning.asp
I'm studying for my PreCalculus test tomorrow and my professor has proven to be very difficult to get a hold of (not answering emails). Here's the part I understand:
Determine whether the equation represents y as a function of x:
x2 + y2= 4
y2 = 4 - x2
__ _____
√y2 = √4 - x2
_____
y = ± √4 - x2
So in this case, y is not a function of x because it has two possible values.
Here's the part I don't understand:
Determine whether the equation represents y as a function of x:
_____
y...
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oh fuck, it didn't post the superscript.
It should be
"x^2 + y^2= 4
y^2 = 4 - x^2
√y^2 = √4 - x^2
y = ± √4 - x^2"
..
"y =√16 - x^2
So in this first case, it's pretty easy. Y is not a function of x because there's two possible answers for 4 - x^2 . -2^2 or 2^2 both equal four. In the second example, the textbook says that:
y =√16 - x^2"
>>44265
Can you just take a picture of the page in the textbook?
>>44270
Yeah one sec.
Requesting Spongebob reaction images. Classic era preferred.
>>43613
Here's one.
Hey, /wsr/
Retard here. Can some of you help me with my Physics homework? I have a teacher I can't learn from.
#1: What horizontal force is necessary to accelerate a 215 kg trunk at 1.85 m/s^2 along a flat surface with a coefficient of kinetic friction of 0.32?
#2: A helicopter with a mass of 1450 kg is moving with an acceleration of 1.27 m/s^2 upwards. What is the magnitude of the lift force provided by the propeller?
>>43711
Bumping with qt
>>43711
Plz halp.
>>43711
Post any infographics or guides itt. No reposts or nsfw guides. Remember to use .png if you can, no one likes to read blurry .jpeg. Last thread was
>>13949
>>36163
thanks lad.
messed up making the last one because i was on my phone. ill post a few
ill start with some /fit/ related ones
http://pcpartpicker.com/guide/988TwP/350-next-gen-console-killer
Is this a good build for it's price?
I'm not a big graphics fag, I'd be fine with playing any game at low settings as long as I can get constant 60fps.
I'd like to also record sometimes.
Would this be good for me?
>>43466
>I'd be fine with playing any game at low settings as long as I can get constant 60fps.
Yes.
>I'd like to also record sometimes.
Then no. Recording is CPU intensive and that CPU is trash. Swap CPU for an i5 or i7 (this means you need to switch Motherboards as well).
Hi,
Does anyone have this pic in 1920*1080?
thanks for wathing!
>>43460
or better qualitie.
Can anyone recommend me anime or manga that has a lot of cuddling, snuggling. Kissing and hand holding for bonus points. I'm looking for cute couples cuddling primarily.
>>43445
>cuddling, snuggling. Kissing and hand holding
Can you recommend me some manga similar to Liar Game?
>>42840
One outs, Kaiji, Gamble emperor Zero
>>43300
Thanks!
I got Photoshop.
I'm bored.
You want something Photoshopped?
Send it in.
(Image is unrelated)
>>41114
make a gif of that bird shifting hues.
>>41138
DID IT.
Hai, can you put some transparent layer of cartoony flame on this quote? Make it rad as you posibly can mister, kinda lazy to put photoshop on now.
Source on this?
That's all there is of Skeleton Jelly. The artist is Mat Brinkman.
In Norway, people who graduate high school, celebrate this by being a "russ". This involves driving around in red vans and drinking too much. They also have huge meetups where "russ" from all over the country gather to party. It is normal to have a logo on the side of your van, and sometimes on your clothes too. Our goup is called "The jägerbrigade" [This is where the name came from](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaeger_Brigade), so the logo should contain something related to Jägermeister, and maybe some soldiers or something. I hope someone...
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>>43408
I still haven't fixed my HD, so I'm still in puppy linux, and thus I don't have the gimp (I could install it, but seeing as how it'll be deleted when I turn off the computer because the OS runs on RAM... nah), but I can give you an idea so you can do it with the gimp yourself.
Why not get the Jägermeister logo (pic related), and replace the cross with the Jääkäriprikaati insignia? (it's in your wikipedia link). Then, just get some germanic-type font (ie from http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/list/classification/Blackletter),...
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hello, i am having trouble locating a free download for a text book i need for a class. the book in question is LB brief 5th edition by jane e aaron. ive been searching on and off for a couple days now and havent been able to find a legitimate link to download it. any help would be appreciated.
well i guess /wsr/ actually is useless.
Can anybody tell what is the name of anime in gif? (I don't mean this in TV)
>>43406
Looks like Gundam Build Fighters.
-2(x-5)^3+3
http://www.projectsharetexas.org/node/3005
hey b, If I were to transform this function.
-2(x-5)^3+3
what order would I do it, would I do the parameter a, h or k?
Also does order matter when transforming a function?
Please help me
y=a(x-h)2+k
this is the base
>y = a(x-h)^2+k
You start with the function y = x^2.
y = (x-h)^2 shifts the graph h units to the right (if h > 0) or to the left (if h < 0, that is, in this case you add a positive number to x).
y = a(x-h)^2
Here you stretch the previous graph in direction of the y-axis by a factor of a. If a = 2 all function values are twice as big, if a = 0.1 then the function values are divided by 10, and so on. If a < 0 then you also reflect it on the x-axis.
y = a(x-h)^2 + k
Here you translate the previous graph...
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>>43380
Take note that the text in that page uses y=a(x-h)^2+k but the interactive example y=a(x+h)^2+k