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== Matlab Demonstration ==
 
== Matlab Demonstration ==
  
Grant's favorite Matlab demonstrations was found in the Mathematics sections. It is titled'''Integration to find Arc Length''' and is a subsection of '''Numerical Integration and Differential Equations'''. This is Grant's favorite demonstration because in Multivariable Calculus, he presently spends 2 hours a night searching for this arc length. The mere fact that Matlab can help Grant on his quest to discover the arc length is so inspiring.
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Grant's favorite Matlab demonstrations was found in the Mathematics sections. It is titled '''Integration to find Arc Length''' and is a subsection of '''Numerical Integration and Differential Equations'''. This is Grant's favorite demonstration because in Multivariable Calculus, he presently spends 2 hours a night searching for this arc length. The mere fact that Matlab can help Grant on his quest to discover the arc length is so inspiring.

Latest revision as of 17:45, 11 September 2015

For more information about Grant, contact his sales associate, former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.

History

Grant Besner was born on May 26, 1997 in Davie, FL to Beth and Brad Besner. As an infant, he preferred pear baby formula to other subpar flavors such as apple or banana.

Excerpt from Grant's Autobiography in the Third Person

      Grant Besner was born George Washington Carver in the year 1982.

Current Courses

  • EGR 103
  • Writing 101
  • EGR 121
  • Math 212

Grand Challenges for Engineering Articles

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Matlab Demonstration

Grant's favorite Matlab demonstrations was found in the Mathematics sections. It is titled Integration to find Arc Length and is a subsection of Numerical Integration and Differential Equations. This is Grant's favorite demonstration because in Multivariable Calculus, he presently spends 2 hours a night searching for this arc length. The mere fact that Matlab can help Grant on his quest to discover the arc length is so inspiring.