You speak the truth man. Tired of hearing that bullshit. No homo? If you have to say that after every faggot ass thing you say you ARE gay. Just accept it.
damn davanillaemcee you no life havin fag......white ass sister lovin gay nerd........go die o one likes you.....and your no where near as good as lil wayne and i bet you wish you had at least one of his skills
for all u ignorant fools i shall noe explain what young buck was trying to tell us through this nice song entitled 'kill me a nigga':
Resistance is the holding back of the electron flow, or current. In a circuit with a small resistance, the electrons will flow easily, however in a circuit with a large resistance the electrons will flow slower and with difficulty.
A conductor of electricity has a small resistance and will let the flow of electrons flow easily. Nichrome, for example, has a large resistance and holds the current back.
When electrons are moving along the wires in a circuit, they collide with the atoms in the wire and this creates heat. The greater the resistance in a circuit, the greater the heating effect will be.
There are certain factors that can effect the resistance, these include the length and thickness of the wire in the circuit.
A thicker wire will have less resistance than a thin one because the electrons have more room to flow. Also, a shorter wire will have less resistance than a longer one as the electrons have to travel further in a longer wire. Another factor affecting the resistance is the temperature of a metal. In a hotter wire, the electrons will move quicker.
Damn you must have read between the lines like a muthafucka to get all that shit out of a song called "Kill me a nigga" LMAO!!!!!! Whatever makes you sleep better at night i guess.........
We certainly know that our universe exists, however, this knowledge alone has not satisfied mankind's quest for further understanding. Our curiosity has led us to question our place in this universe and furthermore, the place of the universe itself. Throughout time we have asked ourselves these questions: How did our universe begin? How old is our universe? How did matter come to exist? Obviously, these are not simple questions and throughout our brief history on this planet much time and effort has been spent looking for some clue. Yet, after all this energy has been expended, much of what we know is still only speculation.
We have, however, come a long way from the mystical beginnings of the study of cosmology and the origins of the universe. Through the understandings of modern science we have been able to provide firm theories for some of the answers we once called hypotheses. True to the nature of science, a majority of these answers have only led to more intriguing and complex questions. It seems to be inherent in our search for knowledge that questions will always continue to exist.
Although in this short chapter it will be impossible to tackle all of the questions concerning the creation of everything we know as reality, an attempt will be made to address certain fundamental questions of our being. It will be important to keep in mind that all of this information is constantly being questioned and reevaluated in order to understand the universe more clearly. For our purposes, through an examination of what is known about the Big Bang itself, the age of the universe, and the synthesis of the first atoms, we believe that we can begin to answer several of these key questions.
One of the most persistently asked questions has been: How was the universe created? Many once believed that the universe had no beginning or end and was truly infinite. Through the inception of the Big Bang theory, however,no longer could the universe be considered infinite. The universe was forced to take on the properties of a finite phenomenon, possessing a history and a beginning.
About 15 billion years ago a tremendous explosion started the expansion of the universe. This explosion is known as the Big Bang. At the point of this event all of the matter and energy of space was contained at one point. What exisisted prior to this event is completely unknown and is a matter of pure speculation. This occurance was not a conventional explosion but rather an event filling all of space with all of the particles of the embryonic universe rushing away from each other. The Big Bang actually consisted of an explosion of space within itself unlike an explosion of a bomb were fragments are thrown outward. The galaxies were not all clumped together, but rather the Big Bang lay the foundations for the universe.
The origin of the Big Bang theory can be credited to Edwin Hubble. Hubble made the observation that the universe is continuously expanding. He discovered that a galaxys velocity is proportional to its distance. Galaxies that are twice as far from us move twice as fast. Another consequence is that the universe is expanding in every direction. This observation means that it has taken every galaxy the same amount of time to move from a common starting position to its current position. Just as the Big Bang provided for the foundation of the universe, Hubbles observations provided for the foundation of the Big Bang theory.
Since the Big Bang, the universe has been continuously expanding and, thus, there has been more and more distance between clusters of galaxies. This phenomenon of galaxies moving farther away from each other is known as the red shift. As light from distant galaxies approach earth there is an increase of space between earth and the galaxy, which leads to wavelengths being stretched.
In addition to the understanding of the velocity of galaxies emanating from a single point, there is further evidence for the Big Bang. In 1964, two astronomers, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, in an attempt to detect microwaves from outer space, inadvertently discovered a noise of extraterrestrial origin. The noise did not seem to emanate from one location but instead, it came from all directions at once. It became obvious that what they heard was radiation from the farthest reaches of the universe which had been left over from the Big Bang. This discovery of the radioactive aftermath of the initial explosion lent much credence to the Big Bang theory.
Even more recently, NASAs COBE satellite was able to detect cosmic microwaves eminating from the outer reaches of the universe. These microwaves were remarkably uniform which illustrated the homogenity of the early stages of the universe. However, the satillite also discovered that as the universe began to cool and was still expanding, small fluctuations began to exist due to temperature differences. These flucuatuations verified prior calculations of the possible cooling and development of the universe just fractions of a second after its creation. These fluctuations in the universe provided a more detailed description of the first moments after the Big Bang. They also helped to tell the story of the formation of galaxies which will be discussed in the next chapter.
The Big Bang theory provides a viable solution to one of the most pressing questions of all time. It is important to understand, however, that the theory itself is constantly being revised. As more observations are made and more research conducted, the Big Bang theory becomes more complete and our knowledge of the origins of the universe more substantial.
Note 1: The coefficients in these expansions form Pascal’s Triangle. These numbers can also be found using the button on a calculator. For example, the coefficients for the expansion of are:
Note 2: As the power of a decreases by 1, the power of b increases by 1. In each term, when you add together the powers of a and b together you get n.
So,
Example 1:
Find the expansion of .
Solution:
The coefficients are 1, 4, 6, 4, 1 (from Pascal’s triangle).
The expansion is:
Example 2:
Find the first 4 terms in the expansion .
Solution:
First note that
The first 4 coefficients from Pascal’s triangle are
.
So
Example 3:
Find the coefficient of in the expansion of
Solution:
The value from Pascal’s triangle is
The actual term is
Revision Questions
1. Find the expansion of (3x – y)5
2. Find the coefficient of y2 in the expansion of (2y + 7)3.
3. a) Show that .
b) Find the values of x for which .
Find the non-zero value of b if the coefficient of in the expansion of is equal to the coefficient of in the expansion of .
yo dat nigga vanilla is a dumb azz thizz a hip hop website not a fukin pbs show bitch and pimp daddy u a ugly lookin nigga moufuka talkin bout math n shit if it aint bout money or add up 2 money den we dont need shit like dat round here
and buck needs 2 get his azz away from da bitch unit dey whack
Now that an attempt has been made to grapple with the theory of the Big Bang, the next logical question to ask would be what happened afterward? In the minuscule fractions of the first second after creation what was once a complete vacuum began to evolve into what we now know as the universe. In the very beginning there was nothing except for a plasma soup. What is known of these brief moments in time, at the start of our study of cosmology, is largely conjectural. However, science has devised some sketch of what probably happened, based on what is known about the universe today.
Immediately after the Big Bang, as one might imagine, the universe was tremendously hot as a result of particles of both matter and antimatter rushing apart in all directions. As it began to cool, at around 10^-43 seconds after creation, there existed an almost equal yet asymmetrical amount of matter and antimatter. As these two materials are created together, they collide and destroy one another creating pure energy. Fortunately for us, there was an asymmetry in favor of matter. As a direct result of an excess of about one part per billion, the universe was able to mature in a way favorable for matter to persist. As the universe first began to expand, this discrepancy grew larger. The particles which began to dominate were those of matter. They were created and they decayed without the accompaniment of an equal creation or decay of an antiparticle.
As the universe expanded further, and thus cooled, common particles began to form. These particles are called baryons and include photons, neutrinos, electrons and quarks would become the building blocks of matter and life as we know it. During the baryon genesis period there were no recognizable heavy particles such as protons or neutrons because of the still intense heat. At this moment, there was only a quark soup. As the universe began to cool and expand even more, we begin to understand more clearly what exactly happened.
After the universe had cooled to about 3000 billion degrees Kelvin, a radical transition began which has been likened to the phase transition of water turning to ice. Composite particles such as protons and neutrons, called hadrons, became the common state of matter after this transition. Still, no matter more complex could form at these temperatures. Although lighter particles, called leptons, also existed, they were prohibited from reacting with the hadrons to form more complex states of matter. These leptons, which include electrons, neutrinos and photons, would soon be able to join their hadron kin in a union that would define present-day common matter.
After about one to three minutes had passed since the creation of the universe, protons and neutrons began to react with each other to form deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen. Deuterium, or heavy hydrogen, soon collected another neutron to form tritium. Rapidly following this reaction was the addition of another proton which produced a helium nucleus. Scientists believe that there was one helium nucleus for every ten protons within the first three minutes of the universe. After further cooling, these excess protons would be able to capture an electron to create common hydrogen. Consequently, the universe today is observed to contain one helium atom for every ten or eleven atoms of hydrogen.
While it is true that much of this information is speculative, as the universe ages we are able to become increasingly confident in our knowledge of its history. By studying the way in which the universe exists today it is possible to learn a great deal about its past. Much effort has gone into understanding the formation and number of baryons present today. Through finding answers to these modern questions, it is possible to trace their role in the universe back to the Big Bang. Subsequently, by studying the formation of simple atoms in the laboratory we can make some educated guesses as to how they formed originally. Only through further research and discovery will it be possible to completely understand the creation of the universe and its first atomic structures, however, maybe we will never know for sure.
there you go, a simple guide to the complex lyrics of Young buck
No The Fuck He Ain't.He's Betta Without 50 And Everybody Is Startting To Realize How Much Potincal Buck Has. A Matter A Fact He Probably Goin To Get Mo Money Now.
He does have a lot of potential with or without being in the actual "Group" .. If y'all look at it Buck been doing him for what almost 2 years now... It seemed he like he wasnt in the group for that long.. Well thats how I see it, and now he's just going to keep doing what he's been doing.. I really dont see a bigg diff excpect he's not in the group.
One thing I really think if Buck really isnt on the actual G-Unit album the quality of that is gonna be lacking unless Banks steps up and japs out on every track he gets on.. Yayo need to step up too... But I bet we'll see Buck on the Album, b/c some records for the album had to have been recorded so for and all there promo pics have Buck in them ..Even the newest ones from the past week or so
OMG....the beast is at it again, som1 stop this nigga b4 its tooo late
he just did major damage to this beat...bump this in ur whip, on a saturday morning 2 wake up the niggaz in ur block or even in the club.....
u can even KILL A NIGGA to this...we will undastand lol
Buck tryin to take over da rap game and he on a good path to do so nigga this gona be bucks year ya heard just waitin for buck the game and weezy on a track that shit gona be str8 fire fuck da unit ya diggggggggggggggggggggg
when da fuck did hip hop become science niggas leave it alone its a damn song not a way to make new fuel sources just listen if you gonna hate den hate if not love the music
another original idea from buck!!!!!......for those who arent familiar with SARCASM, get acquainted.....fuck outta here buck....g-unit or not, you the same dude who puts out song after song that sounds the same.....
everyone keep sayin he he best in the unit... but his shit ain't even go gold, and he had 50 on that shit... Yeah he go hard, but ain't nobody buy his shit b4 and won't nobody get in in the future. Bein wit 50 increases your fanbase... hate it or love it. No dick ridin here eiter.. lets just be honest. good luck to the nigga tho.
Im a g-unit fan and a buck fan, but you all said, buck is the unit, how come he aint sell that good compared to 50? 50 is the unit, and yall know that.
Hot Track, Buck always seemed like more of a solo artist to me, now he can show 50 that he can ride on his own if he needs to, plus Buck is more of a Boss type nigguh
COMMENTS
Did he say "lets party like we was on Lil Wayne's bus?"
He gotta say NO HOMO before dat shit!
they still aint ban this dude??? no life havin ass bastard
anyone that says no homo is a homo
a matter a fact abcdewhateverthefuckyournameis
your a homo and so is vanilla pubes
You speak the truth man. Tired of hearing that bullshit. No homo? If you have to say that after every faggot ass thing you say you ARE gay. Just accept it.
damn davanillaemcee you no life havin fag......white ass sister lovin gay nerd........go die o one likes you.....and your no where near as good as lil wayne and i bet you wish you had at least one of his skills
DID HE SAY "HE GOT HIS CHAIN STOLEN, HE MUST NOT KNO WHERE HE AT"
I FUK WIT BUCK BUT DIDNT HE GET HIS SHIT TOOK
LOL
nice track
Yyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhhh!
Hot Beat.......
FUCK THE UNIT. LET BUCK DO HIS THANG. HE's A REAL MOTHERFUCKING G, NIGGAS STOP HATING.
what u talkin bout? all the haterz real happy buck out da unit
dont know why
nigga is just completely on solo status on G-UNIT. aint shit changed
and u lames still wont support him
no i support him, i wast just seein who the new haters are...
i dont know about the title but the beat is bangin as fuck and buck isnt half bad..hes always had potential
This shit tight fuck the UNIt its all about Buck
wigga what?
it's a fuckin song your lookin 2 deep dumbass
Yea thats EXACTLY what BUCK was talking about...lol
Dude really be CLOWNIN!!!
This guy be killin me man...lol
Damn you must have read between the lines like a muthafucka to get all that shit out of a song called "Kill me a nigga" LMAO!!!!!! Whatever makes you sleep better at night i guess.........
Mr. Ten-A-Key ....buck rocks...songs aight
pimpdaddy whatsup with your face you a ugly ass motherfucker lol
yo dat nigga vanilla is a dumb azz thizz a hip hop website not a fukin pbs show bitch and pimp daddy u a ugly lookin nigga moufuka talkin bout math n shit if it aint bout money or add up 2 money den we dont need shit like dat round here
and buck needs 2 get his azz away from da bitch unit dey whack
AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! LMMFAO!
That shot at pimp daddy was the best thing Ive heard all night!
Props berrrps
vanillafan you faggot, talk about hip hop or nothin dumb ass
i fuckin hate you ...you don't know shit about young buck and you've ruined this comments page
This dude is ACTUALLY a genious..lol
He found something that pisses people off WAAAAYYYY worse that writing FIRST on every song...lol
its actually funny to me..lol
Nice beat....I like it. Tennessee reppin'!!!!
tune's not bad but expected betta from buck
it's aight for buck... not his best
HOT !!!! Buck has been on fire lately..I liked his last album too..
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No The Fuck He Ain't.He's Betta Without 50 And Everybody Is Startting To Realize How Much Potincal Buck Has. A Matter A Fact He Probably Goin To Get Mo Money Now.
He does have a lot of potential with or without being in the actual "Group" .. If y'all look at it Buck been doing him for what almost 2 years now... It seemed he like he wasnt in the group for that long.. Well thats how I see it, and now he's just going to keep doing what he's been doing.. I really dont see a bigg diff excpect he's not in the group.
One thing I really think if Buck really isnt on the actual G-Unit album the quality of that is gonna be lacking unless Banks steps up and japs out on every track he gets on.. Yayo need to step up too... But I bet we'll see Buck on the Album, b/c some records for the album had to have been recorded so for and all there promo pics have Buck in them ..Even the newest ones from the past week or so
I like this song
Da beat n chorus is hot
OMG....the beast is at it again, som1 stop this nigga b4 its tooo late
he just did major damage to this beat...bump this in ur whip, on a saturday morning 2 wake up the niggaz in ur block or even in the club.....
u can even KILL A NIGGA to this...we will undastand lol
LOL@Eazy co-sign^^^, i almost didn't wanna hear this track when i seen the title of it. But dayum he did his thing on here
yo how many times u gonna say dat shit u lame
good song...but the verse is kinda whackkkk
LAkers In 5
cavs takin it
*chorus
this hot on some nightmare shyt like...!
This a nice one and definitely feeling the beat on this.
Buck is killin the game right now he is on top of the game right now droppin all these hot tracks Get Um Buck U Da best out there
Young Buck is on a mission. I respect his grind.
Buck tryin to take over da rap game and he on a good path to do so nigga this gona be bucks year ya heard just waitin for buck the game and weezy on a track that shit gona be str8 fire fuck da unit ya diggggggggggggggggggggg
shits greazzzzzzzzzzyyyyyyyyyyyy bucks gotta do a track wit gamee
Weak ass Hook!!!! Buck needs Game on His Shit UKNOWWUTITIS volume 5 Fuk the Unit Coming Soon!!!!
when da fuck did hip hop become science niggas leave it alone its a damn song not a way to make new fuel sources just listen if you gonna hate den hate if not love the music
This is cool. The beat is grimey and all. Not the greatest shit I've heard from Buck, but it gets a pass.
davanillamc and avanillafan can both suck my dick no homo..if i found both y'all faggets i'd beat the fuck outta you niggaz..fuckin homo ass faggets
Buck doin his thang. Its Ca$hVille Records Now!
AVERAGE
this beat some real grimey ass shit... i fuck wit this joint crucial... Buck been murdererin shit
another original idea from buck!!!!!......for those who arent familiar with SARCASM, get acquainted.....fuck outta here buck....g-unit or not, you the same dude who puts out song after song that sounds the same.....
nice song
everyone keep sayin he he best in the unit... but his shit ain't even go gold, and he had 50 on that shit... Yeah he go hard, but ain't nobody buy his shit b4 and won't nobody get in in the future. Bein wit 50 increases your fanbase... hate it or love it. No dick ridin here eiter.. lets just be honest. good luck to the nigga tho.
Im a g-unit fan and a buck fan, but you all said, buck is the unit, how come he aint sell that good compared to 50? 50 is the unit, and yall know that.
Buck is dat dude one of the best out the south hands down...Tracks r alwayz onpoint n stay fire...
buck killed this shit, soft ni66as go hide unda da bed
Hot Track, Buck always seemed like more of a solo artist to me, now he can show 50 that he can ride on his own if he needs to, plus Buck is more of a Boss type nigguh
song is gangsta as hell
im bout to kill me a nigger
buck is a real g..bout time he get outta gunit and grind even harder than before..keep doing ur thing buck...without that clown nigga 50
Its hard as hell yyyeeeaaaaahhhhhh!
dis my shit!!!!