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  1. Unread #81 - Nov 7, 2008 at 5:02 PM
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    Sorry mate :p.

    Fat, you want to take this one, as neither of us really have too much of a background with calculus? I could add you to the official helpers list ^_^
     
  3. Unread #82 - Nov 7, 2008 at 5:05 PM
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    Ok, well Im doing geometry - Proofs? Double congruency, stuff like that. Im having MAJOR issues and was wondering if anyone knows a good website or a good book that could help me out?
     
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    Ooh, I loved proofs last year for Geometry. Most people in my class hated it, lol. The textbook we used was: "Geometry for Enjoyment and Challenge", by Richard Rhoad, George Milauskas and Robert Whipple and published by McDougal Littell.

    If you have any specific questions, I'd be more than willing to help :D
     
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    I don't actually seem to be able to do the question :p I can't find any simple ways of doing it.

    yx - y = [2x(x^2+3x-4)+4x-4] = 2x^3 + 6x^2 - 4x - 4

    y + dy/dx(x) - dy/dx = 6x^2 + 12x - 4

    Then what?
     
  9. Unread #85 - Nov 7, 2008 at 6:04 PM
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    Well, then I guess we were stumped :( *sniffles*

    [SARCASM]As this isn't a mathematical equation, and you don't specify anything that seems necessary to be done, I think you're stuck with 1 + 1[/SARCASM]
     
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    Oh, wow lol. I cant stand it, so damn annoying. Takes like 20 min to do one of them. Okay well either way thanks for the book =] if I need anything i'll let you know
     
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    I'll be waiting :p I haven't done a proof in ages, gimme one to do. Gotta stay fresh, ya know ^_^

    You didn't ask a question. 1 + 1 doesn't mean anything.
     
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    1 + 3 - 2 + 7 x 36 - 10 + 102 x 6

    solve pl0x !
     
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    2496. What level math is this lol? I figured this out in my head.
     
  19. Unread #90 - Nov 7, 2008 at 6:19 PM
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    What is the gradient of the function y = [2x(x^2+3x-4)+4x-4]/[x-1] when x = 2?

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    Lets see...
    Assuming gradient is the slope of the line, you'll need to take the derivative of the above function. In its current state, the derivative would take a lot of work to complete, so first, youll need to simplify the function.


    As others have already stated, the function can be simplified to:

    y = [2x^3+6x^2-4x-4]/(x-1)



    You can take the derivative from here, but that still requires a lot of work. The function can be simplifed further by factoring (x-1) out of the numerator. Typing the algebraic long division would be quite tricky, but the actual simplyfied version will look something like:

    y=2x^2+8x+4

    (If I get a chance, Ill try to post a picture of this step, as I really havent explained it much >.<)



    From here, taking the derivative is a lot easier:

    dy/dx = d/dx (2x^2+8x+4)

    dy/dx = 4x + 8



    Then it is simply a matter of inputing 2 as your x variable:

    dy/dx (2) = 4(2) +8

    dy/dx (2) = 16

    Thats the solution I've come to. Not sure if its right (agian, not even sure if gradient refers to slope). But anyways, hope it helps!
     
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    Stop fucking spamming :S

    Though I don't really understand the derivative part, or the long division part [are you sure it's accurate?], if this is correct, then thank you so much for helping out on this thread :) If not, well, I applaud your effort :D
     
  23. Unread #92 - Nov 7, 2008 at 6:32 PM
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    The derivative part is correct. I've just double checked on a calculator, and indeed, the slope of line y at 2 is 16, so the math is correct. The long division was done correctly as well, seeing as the answer was right... Just really hard to show via typing.

    Hey, glad to help. Im sorry that i couldnt explain more, Ill have to start using diagrams. Im sure you can understand that typing math isnt easy. Anyways, if any more calculus problems arise, Ill be lurking.
     
  25. Unread #93 - Nov 7, 2008 at 6:36 PM
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    We need someone with a banhammer to get rid of this 10 year old. 4chan is where he/she/it belongs.

    Oh, polynomial division. I wasn't thinking along those lines, but that would work if done correctly. Am I right in thinking there is no remainder either, since substituting +1 into the numerator gives an answer of 0?
     
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    That's great, I'm just happy others can do this kind of math on the forum. I thank everyone for their time and effort, and I thank you Ivirz for solving the problem that they couldn't.

    Edit: And oh yes, it is correct 100%. You guys can learn from him.
     
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    We have said, none of us have ever taken a calculus class. But yeah; he helped ya, so that's all that counts :) Glad everything worked out for ya in the end :D.
     
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    please help me with this

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  33. Unread #97 - Nov 9, 2008 at 5:52 PM
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    1=1 :)
     
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    He PM'd me this, because he didn't want to post it himself. I don't know why.
     
  37. Unread #99 - Nov 9, 2008 at 9:55 PM
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    Damn you got a sticky. Congratulations you deserve it. Your very dedicated.
     
  39. Unread #100 - Nov 9, 2008 at 10:05 PM
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    obviously not low enough for you..
    the correct answer is actually 1108
    please exscuse my dear aunt sally..

    please that's kindergarten garbage.
     
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