Once upon a time in a Kinetics class, when information seems too much and differential equations lull you to an uneasy sleep (knowing that you still have to deal with it when you wake up), when students look at each other in unanimous realization that the ability to understand has left them just when they need it most,
they do one of these things:
Sheila: (Excited and sincere) Karl, can you give me some candy?
(My classmate Karlisle (pronounced Karlayl) is known for hording candies in his pocket. Probably because he's afraid there might be an impending candy shortage. This time, he just ran out of it. So, brilliant as he is, he thought of a solution. Bravo,bravo!)
The topmost scribble is not intellectual doodle. In integral calculus it's called change of variables, to make the expression "easier" (and by easier I don't necessarily mean easy) to integrate. We do a lot of that in Kinatay Kinetics.
P.S. Note that the word Ondoy doesn't mean that the candy tastes like a supertyphoon. Believe me, it's just his surname.
Look what Kinetics does to them.
nyahaha..grabeh ka ah! nyc one jan!
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