Petite Madeleine

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Australian traditional painter Deidre But-Husaim uses up and coming young models as her figure studies then superimposes designs onto their beautifully posed faces and bodies.  The effect looks like beautiful floral tattooing that enhances the innocence of her subjects as she explores the idea of beauty myth and pop culture.

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So cute!

So cute!

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May 22 2012
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The Great Gatsby Official Movie Trailer

It’s gonna be perfect.  Oh, it’s gonna be so perfect.  

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Potus with the mostest 

Potus with the mostest 

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Robert & Indio → Throughout the years

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  1. When dividing polynomials, remember to add a zero for a place holder if it skips a degree in the numerator/dividend.  
  2. Remember the same thing when doing synthetic division 
  3. When finding an equation from the roots, make sure to change the sign of the number before you put an X in front of it.  So if the root is -3, than the stuff in the parenthesis will be (X+3).  
  4. Also with multiplicity, if the degree is 4, and the two exponents are 3 and 2, which add up to 5, then there is no equation for the questions that Coach Gunn gives us.  
  5. There will be questions where I will have to find out if more than one number is a root of a specific polynomial.  +, -, both.  
  6. I have no idea where the constant value comes from, nor the lead coefficients, but I do know where the possible rational roots come from.  
  7. IT’S GOING TO BE A PAIN GOING THROUGH ALL THOSE POSSIBLE RATIONAL ROOTS, BUT I HAVE TO DO IT!!!!!!
  8. When working with Arithmetic Sequences, use the eqation An=A1+(n-1)d where d=common difference
  9. Also where arithmetic sequences are concerned, when dealing with two An terms, plug the numbers into the equation above (An=A1=(n-1)d) and then subtract them to find out what d is (remember in this case to put the bottom equation in parenthesis or else the signs will get switched up all the way through).  When you find d, you can find the original An.
  10. An arithmetic series is the sum of an arithmetic sequence and is expressed by the equation Sn=(n/2)(A1+An).
  11. Remember that 0 is the first whole number but not an integer 
  12. You can do arithmetic series with polynomials, too.  REMEMBER TO REVIEW THIS IN THE CAR!!!!
  13. The equation for a geometric sequence is An=A1(r^(n-1)) which is easy.  
  14. JUST REMEMBER TO REVIEW EVERYTHING!!!!!! CAR CAR CAR CAR CAR 

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