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What is the Latest Adventure of FranzBear and Uncle Artman?
I got bored after 10 seconds.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #96
- Forum: General Discussion
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What is the Latest Adventure of FranzBear and Uncle Artman?
/me kills rocketboy and sets fire to FranzBear- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #93
- Forum: General Discussion
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Calculating the resultant force .
html doesn't work here. Try tip to tail method?- yourdadonapogostick
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the resultant force .
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Determine Magnitude & Dir. of Resultant Force at Anchor Pt. of 2 Cables
It's been deleted or marked as private.- yourdadonapogostick
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Newtonian & Einstein Quantum Mechanics
You can watch it here.- yourdadonapogostick
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
I learned calculus in high school and I never went to college. I did join the military as a Naval Nuclear Mechanic, though.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #65
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
I'd prefer not to resort to synthetic division.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #61
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
Feldoh, using words in latex looks messy.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #58
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
If your function is in the form of f(x)=ax^c, then your derivative is given by \frac{df}{dx}=cax^{c-1} where a and c are constants. Since we know that \frac{d(f+g)}{dx}=\frac{df}{dx}+\frac{dg}{dx}, we can take the derivative of a polynomial VERY easily.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #51
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
You. OP=Original Post(er)- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #44
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
OP doesn't know the shortcut yet and was instructed to do this method.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #40
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the derivative of f(x)=-x^3+4x^2 at (-1,5) using the limit definition?
yes. now solve for your point.- yourdadonapogostick
- Post #37
- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help