Super User Root beer Posted October 5, 2009 Super User Posted October 5, 2009 no way man the derivative of 3x-2 is WAY to easy. for a simple function like that all you have to do is take the power of x in each term and bring it out front to multiply by the coefficient, and then subtract 1 from the power. (1)3x1-1-2 so the term 3x is to the power of 1, so multiply 1 by three, coefficient is still 3, subtract 1 from 1, zero, x drops. since 2 doesn't have an x it also drops. leaving you with 3. you could have made tha tharder! ;D Yeah, but I didn't feel like coming up with a formula that will equal to 3. Beside, what is the odd of a bookkeeper in account receivable at this company Gman order from will understand that? ;D Quote
Super User Dan: Posted October 5, 2009 Super User Posted October 5, 2009 no way man the derivative of 3x-2 is WAY to easy. for a simple function like that all you have to do is take the power of x in each term and bring it out front to multiply by the coefficient, and then subtract 1 from the power. (1)3x1-1-2 so the term 3x is to the power of 1, so multiply 1 by three, coefficient is still 3, subtract 1 from 1, zero, x drops. since 2 doesn't have an x it also drops. leaving you with 3. you could have made tha tharder! ;D Yeah, but I didn't feel like coming up with a formula that will equal to 3. Beside, what is the odd of a bookkeeper in account receivable at this company Gman order from will understand that? ;D nerds. I'm so glad I only had to take two math courses at school. I have completely forgotten most of the math that I learned in high school. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted October 5, 2009 Super User Posted October 5, 2009 no way man the derivative of 3x-2 is WAY to easy. for a simple function like that all you have to do is take the power of x in each term and bring it out front to multiply by the coefficient, and then subtract 1 from the power. (1)3x1-1-2 so the term 3x is to the power of 1, so multiply 1 by three, coefficient is still 3, subtract 1 from 1, zero, x drops. since 2 doesn't have an x it also drops. leaving you with 3. you could have made tha tharder! ;D Yeah, but I didn't feel like coming up with a formula that will equal to 3. Beside, what is the odd of a bookkeeper in account receivable at this company Gman order from will understand that? ;D nerds. I'm so glad I only had to take two math courses at school. I have completely forgotten most of the math that I learned in high school. Dude, I'm on my 3rd of 4th math class. I've had a different math class every semester I've been in college. What the crap... Quote
TrippyJai Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 they probably thought what a Jackzzz but he is right. ;D I did let them make the choice. I didnt just blow up and start cussing them. Kept my cool and just said pick one and let me know what you want me to do. ;D Good stuff GMAN. Quote
NewAngler Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 I would have asked for some free stuff.. Quote
seyone Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 good stuff GMAN, you handled that the right way. Quote
done Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 no way man the derivative of 3x-2 is WAY to easy. for a simple function like that all you have to do is take the power of x in each term and bring it out front to multiply by the coefficient, and then subtract 1 from the power. (1)3x1-1-2 so the term 3x is to the power of 1, so multiply 1 by three, coefficient is still 3, subtract 1 from 1, zero, x drops. since 2 doesn't have an x it also drops. leaving you with 3. you could have made tha tharder! ;D Yeah, but I didn't feel like coming up with a formula that will equal to 3. Beside, what is the odd of a bookkeeper in account receivable at this company Gman order from will understand that? ;D nerds. I'm so glad I only had to take two math courses at school. I have completely forgotten most of the math that I learned in high school. Dude, I'm on my 3rd of 4th math class. I've had a different math class every semester I've been in college. What the crap... I had to do the same for my Comp Sci degree. Guess how much of it I could do now? GMAN....Awesome outcome man. Kudos for keeping your cool. Quote
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