OK, here are some graphs (if the attachment works). GraphCalc is freeware; anyone can download it, and you can try the equations yourself if you...
Basically you say that f(x)=x+x+x (x times) can ONLY be interpreted as "f(x)=x^2", meaning you end up with f(x)=g(x) and obviously f'(x)=g'(x),...
> BTW, You didn't answer one of my questions : Were the graphs of f(x) and g(x) alright ? Yes, they were absolutely spot on, according to *your*...
Anyway what about the answers YES 2 NO NO YES 3 NO NO? Do you agree with them or not?
heh, just an afterthought Saswat, you *CAN* extrapolate from A/A=1 to 0/0=1; that's what calculus is all about. Look: d/dx x = lim (h->0)...
Why should it?
Seems you're determined (a) not to understand what I'm saying and (b) to keep insisting that you are not wrong but that I am. No idea how 0/0 is...
Is the border of the area you wish to calculate PabcdP? > i mean the distance between point P and line BC should be equal to the off boundary...
So the next step is to generalise this. f(x)=x+x+x...N times. Or f(x)=Nx if preferred. N is a constant. f'(x) is then N, regardless of x....
First a couple of things don't make sense. You can't have a tangent to a point, and you can only be perpendicular to a line, not a point. For...
You can't really, because you're using internal functions to do the conversion, so you would need to use functions that throw errors if the data...
> Ask them to yourself man, that might clear some fundamentals. OK, will do, let's see if we agree. Is f(x)=x differentiable, or not? -->...
> Why the hell, do you keep diverting the topic ?? Why the hell do you keep avoiding the questions? Are you unable to answer exactly the...
and of course I should add for f(x)=x+x and f(x)=x+x+x: Is that value (i.e. the value of f'(x)) dependent on x?
Sorry, just realised there is more ambiguity in that and as you're in 120% pedantic mode this could be a problem. Let me restate the questions....
OK, you have in part. But you have missed some significant questions. (1) Is f(x)=x+x+x differentiable, or not? You have answered this: Yes....
> You know abt semantics right ? Yes I do, and it is clear you are confusing maths with programming. (Also, I know how to spell "about", and...
> Suppose you define the func this way [i.e. some other way than I define it] > [other stuff, graphs and all] Sure, there is nothing wrong with...
So, just to clarify, you want to know how to print the required output through printer, which is displayed through third option of the program,...
As this seems to be a different question it would be better to create your own thread than to hijack someone else's discussion. Anyway, yes; just...
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