Is There a Derivative for Our Own Lives?

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C is:C= [A/(1+BA)]If A is good, B is good, then C is the result.If A is bad, B is good, then C is a good result, but only if one doesn't consider the cost of implementing B. If A is good, B is bad, then C is bad.If A is bad and B is bad, then C is bad, but not as bad as if B were good.In summary, the conversation discussed the idea of applying the principles of calculus to one's own life. Some people believed that this could be useful in understanding and improving oneself, while others argued that human behavior is too complex and unpredictable for calculus
  • #36
mathscience said:
One math principle that might apply to life is the slope. If your life is going poorly, you have a negative slope. If your life is going well, you have a positive slope.

what's the function who's slope is happiness? Environmental conditions?
 
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  • #37
what's the function who's slope is happiness?

kindness.
it transcends, for like ex it's the same as its derivative..


"Kindness can become its own motive. We are made kind by being kind."
Eric Hoffer
 
  • #38
Please, no drinking and deriving.
 
  • #39
i toss and turn at night, because of Rolle's theorem.
 
  • #40
Saladsamurai said:
Please, no drinking and deriving.

You better not get a Randomized Breadth Test while you derive...
 
  • #41
Rolle rocks !
 
  • #42
Saladsamurai said:
Please, no drinking and deriving.
You could have a nasty accident. End up in L'Hôpital.
 
  • #43
If you want to buy some nice clothes, I heard the taylor has some new series.
 
  • #44
:rofl:
 
  • #45
drizzle said:
:rofl:

How dare you make a post in this thread without a math pun?? I'm going to have to infract you now.

Yes, I'm your average meanie.
 
  • #46
micromass said:
How dare you make a post in this thread without a math pun?? I'm going to have to infract you now.

Yes, I'm your average meanie.

We'll have to try harder to integrate her into PF society.
 
  • #47
:rofl::cry::rofl::rofl:
 
  • #48
This thread is showing signs of regression. Makes me want to rise up and run away.
 
  • #49
lisab said:
This thread is showing signs of regression. Makes me want to rise up and run away.

Sines of regression??
 
  • #50
We're diverging from the original topic, I'm a-frayed.
 
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  • #52
awesome
 
  • #53
Haha, funny. Though, I would like to know the rest of the story :p
 
  • #54
Tyrannysaurus fex ?
 
  • #55
drizzle said:
Haha, funny. Though, I would like to know the rest of the story :p

For what it's worth, [itex] \frac{\partial}{\partial x} (y^x) = y^x \ln(y). [/itex]

Poor Mr. [itex] y^x [/itex] would be pooped out a different size if y > 1 (although remain the same size in the special case where y = e), become mauled and eaten if y = 1, become negative and pooped out a different size if 0 < y < 1, or become complex if y < 0 (and who knows what that would be like).

[Edit: Deleted the whole y = 0 possibility. That doesn't even make any sense in the first place.]
 
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:biggrin:
 

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