Introduction to exponentials and natural logarithms
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Didn't know russel brand taught math
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wow your such a tool with no sense of humor
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Thank You, I like how you can explain things for the common person to understand.
Terrific, wonderful
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piss on the haters, this video was great.
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@mclarenmc88 hey you...your a douchebag... =)
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@LastTrueGamer *(0,1)* sorry
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@LastTrueGamer dy/dx is notation for the derivative of the function y with respect to x. it other words, the slope of the line tangent to the point (x,y). in this case, (1,0), for both functions.
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@mclarenmc88 have a sense of humor
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dy with respect to dx or dy/dx is used in calculus, its another way of saying y' or Y prime. it has to do with derivatives or complex slope equations. so dy/dx is an equation which allows you to find the slop of a line at any given point of a function. In exponential functions, the slope is changing, it isnt as easy as "up one over one" because it is increasing exponentially. So dy/dx represents the slope (so to speak)
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can someone help me how to get the components in order to graph: f(x)=ln((x+2)/(9x-8)) ive been looking for a program to graph this but it does not recognize it... HELP PLEASE i need this for tomorow... atleast some link to a program or a similar tutorial vid of these types of logs
wtf is a math party?
SaltShakerIsME 2 years ago 44
@mclarenmc88 it was a joke... i.e. it was ironic...
mlehain 9 months ago 7