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| 04 May 2014 07:17 PM |
I'm dead serious
This deals with Clans And Guilds itself.
Caiculus has failed me and lied to me... the deception,
but pls i really need one |
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| 04 May 2014 07:20 PM |
pls o pls
i cant stop i wont stop until i find a budd-eeeee that can solve problems with me-eeeeeeeeeeee woe-OH-HOHHHHH |
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| 04 May 2014 07:25 PM |
| but the question is: Are you proficient in math? |
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| 04 May 2014 07:26 PM |
| Why do you think my name is mathiekiller, I do it so hard it gets killed professionally. |
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| 04 May 2014 07:28 PM |
Just to make sure:
simple task, find y'''
y= ((6x^3)+(2x^2))/(3x^4) |
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| 04 May 2014 07:30 PM |
y= ((6x^3)+(2x^2))/(3x^4)
y = 6x |
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| 04 May 2014 07:31 PM |
| it's the first letter, are you that dumb? |
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| 04 May 2014 07:31 PM |
my iq is 137 in arithmetic
-omfg im 10 now |
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| 04 May 2014 07:31 PM |
but the thing is,
i have no idea what arithmetic is...
-omfg im 10 now |
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| 04 May 2014 07:35 PM |
| richyard is correct I plugged in 2 for x and got the same answer. |
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| 04 May 2014 07:38 PM |
x = 2
y=(2 (1+3 x))/(3 x^2)
y = 2( 1+3(2)/3(2)^2)
2(7) / 3(4)
14/12 = 7/6
y = 6(2)^3 + 2(2)^2 / 3(2)4
y = 48 + 8 / 3(16) y = 56 / 48 y = 7/6
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| 04 May 2014 07:45 PM |
Those are both wrong just saying...
You didn't even find y', y'', or y''' |
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| 04 May 2014 07:46 PM |
y=(2 (1+3 x))/(3 x^2)
this is correct! |
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| 04 May 2014 07:49 PM |
| Do you know what y''' means? |
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| 04 May 2014 07:56 PM |
Something's missing though.
What is X. |
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| 04 May 2014 08:01 PM |
Nothing is missing. X isn't needed unless you are trying to find something else, which you would most likely be given in a question.
To find y''' it's not needed. |
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| 04 May 2014 08:20 PM |
I decided to do it and it was quite long but y'= ((-18x^6)-(12x^5))/(9x^8) y''=((14580x^21)-(10752x^20))/(81x^16) y'''= ((-10522253180x^52)+(84652646x^51))/(6561x^32)
Yes I double checked. |
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| 04 May 2014 08:21 PM |
there is no practical use of a third derivative (jerk)
that is, unless you are trying to create a taylor/mclaurin series |
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