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Are Fernandez and Fielder worth stashing in a keeper league?
I lost two of my big guns with Fernandez and Prince for the year. Are they worth keeping around? It Is an 8-team rotisserie league with 7 keepers. I also have Zobrist and Zimmerman on the DL and I only have 2 DL spots. What do you think?
4 AnswersFantasy Sports7 years agoWhat do you think of my fantasy football team?
Standard 10 team ESPN league.
QB - Tony Romo
HB - Doug Martin
HB - Steven Jackson
WR - Roddy White
WR - Larry Fitzgerald
TE - Jason Witten
FLEX - Darren Sproles
D/ST - Packers
K - Randy Bullock
Bench - Torrey Smith
Bench - Rashard Mendenhall
Bench - Daryl Richardson
Bench - Chris Givens
Bench - Jermichael Finley
Bench - Alshon Jeffery
Bench - Matt Schaub
Rate it 1-10 and state anything I can do to improve my team.
Thanks in advance!
1 AnswerFantasy Sports8 years agoWhat do you think of this trade?
10 team keeper roto.
Team A gets
Edwin Encarnacion
Rafael Betancourt
Team B gets
Coco Crisp (off DL today)
Mike Minor
Is it fair? Who wins?
Thanks!
3 AnswersFantasy Sports8 years agoWhat do you think of my fantasy football team?
It's a normal ESPN 10 team league, no PPR.
I had 10th pick (with back to backs)
QB - Drew Brees
HB - CJ2K
HB - Jamaal Charles
WR - AJ Green
WR - Vincent Jackson
TE - Antonio Gates
Flex - Jeremy Maclin
D/ST - Lions
Kicker - Dan Bailey
Bench - Mark Ingram
Bench - Matt Schaub
Bench - Nate Washington
Bench - Lance Moore
Bench - David Wilson
Bench - Jermaine Gresham
Bench - Sidney Rice
What do you think? Where can I improve? Rate it 1-10. Thanks!
2 AnswersFantasy Sports9 years agoMath Questions Help- Calculus!?
1. A particle is moving along the curve y=3sqrt(4x+4) . As the particle passes through the point(3,12) its -coordinate increases at a rate of 4 units per second. Find the rate of change of the distance from the particle to the origin at this instant.
2. Differential Equation Help Please!?
Solve the separable differential equation for
du/dt=e^(6u+2t)
Use the following initial condition:u(0)=-13 . u=?
It is not (-1/6) ln [-3e^(2t) + 3 + e^(78)]
3. Find the exact length of the polar curve described by: r=2e^.4theta on the interval [0,(1/6)]? Please write decimal answer to 5 places.
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoHomework Help Please!?
Homework Help Please!?
A particle is moving along the curve y=3sqrt(4x+4) . As the particle passes through the point(3,12) its -coordinate increases at a rate of 4 units per second. Find the rate of change of the distance from the particle to the origin at this instant.
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoDifferential Equation Help Please!?
Differential Equation Help Please!?
Solve the separable differential equation for
du/dt=e^(6u+2t)
Use the following initial condition:u(0)=-13 . u=?
4 AnswersMathematics9 years agoTaylor Series- Quick Math Help?
Taylor Series- Quick Math Help?
Find T4(x): the Taylor polynomial of degree 4 of the function f(x)=arctan(8x) at a=0.
(You need to enter a function.) T4(x)=?
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoLength of Polar Curve Help Please?
Length of Polar Curve Help Please?
Find the exact length of the polar curve described by: r=2e^.4theta on the interval [0,(1/6)]? Please write decimal answer.
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoCross Section Volume Calc Please Help!?
The base of a certain solid is the area bounded above by the graph of y=f(x)=9 and below by the graph of y=g(x)=25x^2. Cross-sections perpendicular to the -axis are squares. (See picture above, click for a better view.)
Use the area formula The inegral of A(x)dx from a to b to find the volume of the solid.
Note: You can get full credit for this problem by just entering the final answer (to the last question) correctly. The initial questions are meant as hints towards the final answer and also allow you the opportunity to get partial credit.
The lower limit of integration is = (-3/5)
The upper limit of integration is = (3/5)
The side of the square cross-section is the following function of :
= ?
Thus the volume of the solid is = ?
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoParametric equation Length of Curve?
Consider the parametric equation
x=19(costheta+thetasintheta)
y=19(sintheta-thetacostheta)
What is the length of the curve for theta =0 to pi/2?
4 AnswersMathematics9 years agoHard Math question for HW!?
Find the length of the arc formed by x^2=8y^3 from point A to point B, where A=(0,0) and B=(64,8) .
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoAverage Value- Quick Question Please Help.?
Find the average value of f(x)= (3/x^5)+8x on the interval [1,2]
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoIntegral Help Please! Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Questions!?
1. If f(x)= the integral of t^3 dt from x to 12 then the derivative of f(x)=?
2. Find the derivative of the following function?
F(x)= (2t-1)^3 dt from x^3 to x^4
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoIndefinite Integral - Evaluate Please.?
Evaluate the indefinite integral
((2/x^4)+(4/15x))dx.
The answer is not -2/(3 x^3)+(4ln(x))/15
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoDifferential Equation Help Please!?
Solve the separable differential equation for
du/dt=e^(6u+2t)
Use the following initial condition:u(0)=-13 . u=?
2 AnswersMathematics9 years agoVolume of 3-D Solid Calc Please Help!?
Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified axis y=x^6,y=1,about y=10
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoVolume Calculus Question Please Help.?
As viewed from above, a swimming pool has the shape of the ellipse
x^2/2500+y^2/900=1
The cross sections perpendicular to the ground and parallel to the y-axis are squares. Find the total volume of the pool. (Assume the units of length and area are feet and square feet respectively. Do not put units in your answer.) Volume=?
1 AnswerMathematics9 years agoMath Question Urgent - Due Soon!?
Find the area of the region bounded by r^2=162cos2theta????
1 AnswerMathematics9 years ago