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Originally Posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot
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Then you never heard it.Quote:
Originally Posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot
Bout damned time!:happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
It only took 9 posts, jeez.Quote:
Originally Posted by AfterBurn
I'm trying to improve.
If you really want a calculus question.
Let y=3x²+4x+9
Find:
a ) f'(x) and f''(x)
b ) the extreme point(s)
c ) the inflection point(s)
d ) intervals
e ) y-intercept
f ) draw the graph
No, not really.:no2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Steno
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Originally Posted by Dark Steno
a) f'(x) = 6x+4
f''(x) = 6
fer starters
cpt - engineering is tuff stuff. i took comp science to avoid that b.s.:naughty:
Ya, I know exactly what you mean. I am so glad that the weekend is coming up.Quote:
Originally Posted by lee551
:huh: Extreme super duper inflection points eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Steno
I'm taking college/apprenticeship math.
We're learning area and perimeter. :01::frusty:
Funny thing is more than half the class is failing.:blink:
Current semester, I have calculus course. It's mostly about derivatives. ^_^ Quite fun after understand how it works.
is it applied calculus by chance?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dark Steno