Hi, can anyone help me? i don't know how to know the derivate of e^(x^2).
thanks
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Anonymous2009-07-22 2:51
Well e^f(x) = f'(x)e^f(x), so d(e^(x^2))/dx = 2xe^(x^2).
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Anonymous2009-07-22 9:57
Esteemed gentleman,
It has come to my attention that you revel in the act of deriving functions. Accordingly, I have acted so as to place a function inside of another function, thus allowing you to derive while you derive.
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Anonymous2009-07-22 17:47
Chain rule, you anus.
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Anonymous2009-07-22 19:25
>>4
Dude, why are you insulting him? Not everybody is a math genius. We all need to learn! It's good for him when he has someone, who could explain it.
I think you're just a gigantic faggot, in that fashion..
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Anonymous2009-07-22 22:01
>>5
Perhaps >>1 is MILKRIBS in disguise, in which case, the anal allegation is appropriate.
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Anonymous2009-07-25 18:07
>>5
Are you implying that taking derivatives is an act requiring innate mathematical genius? How can that be, when it's such a mechanical act requiring such little thought that my computer can do it?
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Anonymous2009-07-25 22:20
>>7
You're right in that it's nothing genius about it, but his main point was still valid. Everyone starts somewhere.