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ascheras
Apr7-04, 01:22 PM
here's some to try (i'll have answers either on thursday or tuesday):

f(x)= sin(x^(x^1/2) + (pi*log x)), x>0
f(x)= log(log(log(x^2 + 16))), x>0
f(x)= integral (from 0 to x) of exp((x-y)^1/2) dx

matt grime
Apr7-04, 01:31 PM
One presumes you want the derivatives of the first two (not hard just tedious) and to do the integral in the third (shame, if you wanted the derivative that was quite easy).

DrKareem
Apr14-04, 09:43 AM
Yeah, quiet easy :)
They are good practive if you're new to calculus.

MiGUi
Apr23-04, 11:40 AM
It seems to be hard