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Differentiate One Infinite Product: Strategies & Formulas
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Post #8
Dec 24, 2006
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General Math
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Differentiate One Infinite Product: Strategies & Formulas
The derivative of a function in the form of an infinite product. Anything would be nice.
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Post #7
Dec 22, 2006
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General Math
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Differentiate One Infinite Product: Strategies & Formulas
I can't figure this out can someone refer me to proof cause i can't find one.
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Post #6
Dec 21, 2006
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Is the Infinite Series of Pi/2 a Mathematical Marvel?
Im interested in the ways you can obtain the series.
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Post #8
Dec 14, 2006
Forum:
Calculus
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Differentiate One Infinite Product: Strategies & Formulas
y'(x) = y(x)*M M= ---- \ f' / f / ---- Does that work?
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Post #4
Dec 12, 2006
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Differentiate One Infinite Product: Strategies & Formulas
How do you differentiate one? Is it possible? Any formulas?
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Dec 12, 2006
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Is the Infinite Series of Pi/2 a Mathematical Marvel?
That works but are there any other options?
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Post #6
Dec 12, 2006
Forum:
Calculus
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Is the Infinite Series of Pi/2 a Mathematical Marvel?
Sorry here's the correct series infinity ---- \ (((2*n-1)^2) - (1/4))^(-1) / ---- n=1
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Post #4
Dec 11, 2006
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Calculus
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Is the Infinite Series of Pi/2 a Mathematical Marvel?
Sorry i think the (1/4) is positive that should give (Pi/2) yes/no?
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Post #3
Dec 11, 2006
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Calculus
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Is the Infinite Series of Pi/2 a Mathematical Marvel?
Hey guys! My friend showed me a infinite series on maple infinity --- \ ( ((n-1)^2) - (1/4) )^(-1) = (Pi/2) / --- n=1 Is anyone familar with this? If so can you refer me to its proof? Or maybe post it. Thanks
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Dec 11, 2006
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