The Methods were a rock band from St. Paul, MN from 1999-2002. They opened… Read Full Bio ↴The Methods were a rock band from St. Paul, MN from 1999-2002. They opened for 12RODS, Manplanet and The Melismatics at clubs like the 7th Street Entry and the Turf Club. They released an EP titled "The Rock Has Landed" which was recorded by Ryan Olcott of 12RODS fame at Integral Studio.
They are not to be confused with "The Methods" from Houston, TX who came along after the original The Methods.
They are not to be confused with "The Methods" from Houston, TX who came along after the original The Methods.
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mr Mansir
at 2:28 it was mentioned a and b are representing x values, but at 6:21, the bounds are labelled as a and b, but the bounds include 1 y value, and 1 x value, so shouldn't the bounds be d and c for the example at 6:21?
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mr Mansir
at 3:32, why are the bounds c to d instead of a to b?
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