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it is a general equation for the slope of a curve at a certain point. AKA the slope of y=x^2 at x=3 is... y'(derivative symbol)=2x therefore the slope is 6.
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In calculus, the result of mathematical differentiation is the derivative: the rate of change of one quantity relative to another.
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I didn't catch the question in that little mini-rant. What the heck is a "bonded chain that makes our universe?" I don't remember learning about that.
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・ 1. f(x) = x sec(x) = x/cos(x) ・ 2. f(x) = (2x³ - 3)/ x² = 2x³/x² - 3/x² = 2x - 3/x² ・ 3. f(x) = cot(x)/(x+1)
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"Well check the applications under these names." Check these: Mathematica, CalcCenter, Maple, Derive, Matlab, and Mathcad. It will be easy for you to find downloads od these apps. Just use Google.com I've used Mathcad and Derive b...
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Sadly no, but some of them are limitedly available at the Old Colony lab, and some of them may be on some of the computers in the library.
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The derivative of e^x is simply itself, e^x. More math questions? Ask ChaCha!
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Presuming e=natural logarithm, then the derivative of the given function would be: f'x = exp^3. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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You can also use trigonometric functions. Hint: The first step is to find the angle of the point of the circle at .
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Let and then the cycle repeats So you could just write it out using if's and keep dividing the n ofby 4 to get the remainder But upon further analysis, we realize So
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