Search at G for
exp(-((x-4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2/1000) + exp(-((x +4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2/1000) + 0.1exp(-((x +4)^2+(y+4)^2)^2)+0.1exp(-((x -4)^2+(y-4)^2)^2)
and Yes, I know it's childish :)
Help me out here, I don't get it.
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It worked for me but here is the link I ended up with...
https://www.google.co.uk/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=wQcsVMCnCsiAcMGggagG&gws_rd=ssl#q=exp(-((x-4)%5E2%2B(y-4)%5E2)%5E2%2F1000)+%2B+exp(-((x+%2B4)%5E2%2B(y%2B4)%5E2)%5E2%2F1000)+%2B+0.1exp(-((x+%2B4)%5E2%2B(y%2B4)%5E2)%5E2)%2B0.1exp(-((x+-4)%5E2%2B(y-4)%5E2)%5E2)
you have to wait for the graph to load below that comment....
Jason, you baaad boy ;D
I just got rotating tits :D
In the 80s I used a calculator to do this....
Now, I use Google. Time moves on, boys will remain boys....
(https://th3core.com/chat/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fa1.img.mobypicture.com%2Fdde26f13239c5cec4298e116fefe0b38_view.jpg&hash=47e6f76c4dfecbde453eae40fb9f482ed1a7933c)
I remember those.
if you take a girl out for a drink, and you buy two beers, drive x miles then loads more sums.... what was here name?
Answer 317537 (Leslie)
>in the 80s
You don't get over to reddit much, eh? This has moved to odometers.