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The default data structure AOR and variable s1, declared as AOR s1 [0]. If s1 [0]. While located at 0x7FFF0000, which is at s1 [1]. D? Assume all the data naturally aligned and that int has 4 bytes, addresses are 32-bit and byte order big-endian

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I've got a problem here /sci/

I was thinking the other day about the universe from its beginning to its end (or is cyclical process). Then I realized something. No matter what possibly occurs or will occur, there exists something in the observable universe that is eternal.

Eternal in the sense that it is fundamentally unchanged and exists forever.

So I thought about being able to explain the universe if nothing was eternal. I thought about the life of universe from beginning to end. After it ends, is it just over? Nothing? The nothing is forever? Unchanged? Eternal. It repeats in some cyclical pattern or any pattern at all? The pattern is eternal. It simply just is forever? Eternal.

The universe, nay more then that, can not be described without an eternal aspect, think about death and the various theories, theists, atheists. It's irrelevant, they all have to take up an eternal assumption.

My problem /sci/ is I feel like there is more to this but I just can't figure it out, I can't derive anything from it further.

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Bumpity bump

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alright so im just chillin here my first real day of calculus and my teacher goes all "you should have learned this stuff in algebra 1" and i honestly have zero idea on how to do pretty much all of it. i have no doubt you will all think im retarded but i seriously need your help. i need to find the x and y intercepts of the following:
y = x^3 - 6x^2 + 5x

xy - 2y - x + 1 = 0

2x/3 - 10 + 24/x = y

(3/x + 2) - (4/x - 2) - 5 = y

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