Originally posted by wxyzDid you have to integrate x squared then apply it to the sine function and come to the conclusion that x is -1?
I've been doing math homework for the past two hours, been rough.Contribution margins, rate, and break even points.
Had an issue with 2 questions so I emailed the Professor.
The textbook isn't that helpful.
Originally posted by wxyzThat image reeks of BS.
No, it was thisEdit: The Professor emailed me back with the answer.
Originally posted by wxyz
No, it was thisEdit: The Professor emailed me back with the answer.
This is is pretty easy work if you have the formula.
https://www.wallstreetmojo.com/contribution-margin/
Edit - Rely on google searches for stuff like this. Sometimes, you can find the full questions and answers online if you google some or all of the question in "quotes."
But for this bus-fi stuff, you can find all the formulae (formulas?) online with tons of examples.
Originally posted by wxyz
Thanks DDM, I wanted to get the answer from the Professor directly, because I wanted him to know we didn't do any of those question in class.
lol!
Understood.
I was scared of the professors and I wouldn't be brave enough to send them an e-mail like that. I'd just figure it out on my own and/or kept my head down. Some professors have huge egos and you never know when their egos will flair.
Some of my friends said I was a little b*tch for not calling out the professors for some of their bullshit, like you did. But I just wanted my degrees and to have access to some of the research (some unis give you access to private research gates with lots of studies, white papers, etc.).