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Topic: Ti-89 titanium derivative wrong? |
cbaltar2
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Forum: Math Posted: April 19, 2008 7:49 PM Subject: Ti-89 titanium derivative wrong? |
Okay,
LOL, I got it, after re-thinking about the problem when I saw your post. Here's what's going on:
Sin[Pi/(x+1)] = Sin[Pi - Pi/(x+1)] = Sin[x Pi/(x+1)], according to basic trigonometry.
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Topic: Antilogarithms |
cbaltar2
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Forum: Math Posted: April 6, 2008 11:03 PM Subject: Antilogarithms |
The antilog is in fact the power function. Say you want antilog base 10 of x, raise 10 to the power x. Want anti_natural_log of x? Do e^x. Want anti_log_base_a, of x, do a^x.
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Cristian |
Topic: Ti-89 titanium derivative wrong? |
cbaltar2
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Forum: Math Posted: April 6, 2008 11:00 PM Subject: Ti-89 titanium derivative wrong? |
Hello guys,
I tried the derivative of fcorrect derivative is
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