It can be, usually for college credit though
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At the universities I went to, Calc 2 was integration, sequences and series, then Calc 3 was multivariable. They really pack all the harder parts into 2.
Well, it was a generalization after all. The point is that cheating is easy and indeed people do it. Not that nobody ever failed because they weren't given enough of a chance.
You might think most people who pass math classes learned what the class is about, but that's not correct. People pass by learning slightly less than the bare minimum and cheating.
We didn't. Students cheat on their homework and do poorly on tests and beg and whine for ways to make up the grade with other cheatable assignments.
Source: taught math in universities for 6 years
I got that banana for my cat. I think the catnip wears off or something but he still likes to have it near him.
double sided möbius strip
It's called speed of lobsters
No other country even makes the first page
If every state in America were only 1% worse than every other country, then again the first 50 entries would be the American states. This is barely saying more than "America has the highest incarceration rate," so it shouldn't be a surprise.
Status 200 for errors is common for non-REST HTTP APIs. An application error isn't an HTTP error, the request and response were both handled successfully.
There may be a need for additional information, there just isn't any in these responses. Using a basic JSON schema like the Problem Details RFC provides a standard way to add that information if necessary. Error codes are also often too general to have an application specific meaning. For example, is a "400 bad request" response caused by a malformed payload, a syntactically valid but semantically invalid payload, or what? Hence you put some data in the response body.
It's not a 360 page proof, it just appears that many pages into the book. That's the whole proof.