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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:01 am    Post subject: The Promised Calculus Thread Reply with quote

Let's start with the basics. Derivatives. A derivative is a rate. Or a slope of a curve.

A little notation. Anytime you see d/dx(....) in front of a number or a function within the paranthesis, it denotes taking the derivative of the number or function. Note that, the parenthesis are my notation for simple reading on this message board. Usually you see a d with a dx beneath and the function after.

Okay! So let's move on to our very first derivative. The derivative of a constant. This is very simple. Because the answer is always the same. Zero!!! That's right, the slope of a constant line has no slope, or is a slope of zero.

Examples.

d/dx(3) = 0

d/dx(623,420) = 0

Look forward to next time when we can introduce a variable x, to create a function of x! In particular, scalar multiples of x. See you next time! Blue_PDT_01_12
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm downright dyslexic when it comes to math. It took me three years to get through algebra and I don't remember a thing from it now.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm downright dyslexic when it comes to math. It took me three years to get through algebra and I don't remember a thing from it now.


I'm having this issue with my calculator. Everytime I divide by zero I get this weird 'E' thingey... is this mysterious 'E' character a real number?? You decide. 'E'... the undiscovered number? Have our math teachers been lying to us?
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm downright dyslexic when it comes to math. It took me three years to get through algebra and I don't remember a thing from it now.


I'm having this issue with my calculator. Everytime I divide by zero I get this weird 'E' thingey... is this mysterious 'E' character a real number?? You decide. 'E'... the undiscovered number? Have our math teachers been lying to us?


You just need to upgrade to a real calculator.

HP-49!!!

Then it will reveal the secret of dividing by zero.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 11:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

So if I have a million dollars and I decide that I'm going to divide it up with nobody, does that mean that I get to keep it all or does the government get it?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 12:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Derrivative Lesson #2
The Power Rule - d/dx(x^n) = nx^(n-1)

*Note: For any y=f(x), dy/dx can also be noted as f'(x).

IronPoke - is it a lower case or upper case "e"? A lower case "e" is the base for natural logarythms or ln. e=2.718 (appoximately), though I doubt that what you're getting is that specific "e". We all know you can't divide by zero. Maybe it's just your calculator.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Derivative Lesson #3

Quotient Rule

f'(x/z) = ((x'z)-(z'x))/(z^2)
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 4:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Derrivative Lesson #2
The Power Rule - d/dx(x^n) = nx^(n-1)

*Note: For any y=f(x), dy/dx can also be noted as f'(x).

IronPoke - is it a lower case or upper case "e"? A lower case "e" is the base for natural logarythms or ln. e=2.718 (appoximately), though I doubt that what you're getting is that specific "e". We all know you can't divide by zero. Maybe it's just your calculator.


Actually, dividing any real by zero gets you infinite...or near enough for practical purposes. and dividing by infinite gets you zero...the fun comes when 0/0, 0/infinite, infinite/0, and infinite/infinite show up...and when you realize one infinite can be bigger than the other....and they say math is the basis of logic.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Derrivative Lesson #2
The Power Rule - d/dx(x^n) = nx^(n-1)

*Note: For any y=f(x), dy/dx can also be noted as f'(x).

IronPoke - is it a lower case or upper case "e"? A lower case "e" is the base for natural logarythms or ln. e=2.718 (appoximately), though I doubt that what you're getting is that specific "e". We all know you can't divide by zero. Maybe it's just your calculator.


Actually, dividing any real by zero gets you infinite...or near enough for practical purposes. and dividing by infinite gets you zero...the fun comes when 0/0, 0/infinite, infinite/0, and infinite/infinite show up...and when you realize one infinite can be bigger than the other....and they say math is the basis of logic.


However, after understanding math, infinity, and logic, we still have yet to grasp the truth behind the greatest mystery of our universe... women.

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and FallenAngel, the nature of this E symbol still eludes me, for after punching in several random divisions by zero in rapid succession, a red boxing glove popped out of thing and punched me in the face.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hot dang you guys are accelerating the calculus thread.

Hmmm. Fine.

I give you differential equations.

Solutions of Second-Order Linear Homogeneous Equations with Constant Coefficients.

If we restrict our attention to equations of constant coefficients

ay"+by'+cy = 0

and solve the equation by assuming that y = e^(rt) is a solution for some value of r. We find r by subbing this solution into this mofo called the ODE. Ordinary Differential Equation. With y'=re^(rt) & y" = r^2*e^rt we get this baby:

ar^2*e^rt+bre^rt+ce^rt = 0.

Use your algebra kiddies!

e^rt*(ar^2+br+c) = 0.

Ignore that crap in the front and just solve the characteristic equation.

And then to tie up the loose ends, get the roots for r. Using your standard quadratic forumula.

voila. Bon Apetit.
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and FallenAngel, the nature of this E symbol still eludes me, for after punching in several random divisions by zero in rapid succession, a red boxing glove popped out of thing and punched me in the face.


I'm telling you... gotta get the HP. That thing won't just punch you, it'll go Jet Li on yo candy@$%
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Some of the male units come with an additional switch.

There is a problem with overheating so this switch is wired to a relay that shuts it off after ten minutes and it can't be turned back on for at least fifteen - or much longer in older models.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

math proof for women being evil.

now, all men can attest that women require both time and money

women = time x money

and we all know time is money (time = money), therefor

women = money x money = money^2

and it has been reported that money is the root of evil

money = evil ^ (1/2) ....meaning

women = evil ^((1/2) x 2) = evil

oldy but a goody
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah, I remember that one. Nice one Thanatos.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look at this monster...



Do you think it'd graph a function or just laugh at you?
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