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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

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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.

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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...

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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.

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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.

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