G gronkboyslim Member Joined Dec 22, 2002 Messages 149 Gender Male HSC 2009 Dec 27, 2002 #1 is it possible to find k if e^(kx)=0 thanx
kini mini Active Member Joined Sep 19, 2002 Messages 1,272 Location Sydney Gender Undisclosed HSC 2002 Dec 27, 2002 #2 Draw the graph of e^x - it never equals zero. It gets infinitely close, but never does. So that would be a no
Draw the graph of e^x - it never equals zero. It gets infinitely close, but never does. So that would be a no
G gronkboyslim Member Joined Dec 22, 2002 Messages 149 Gender Male HSC 2009 Dec 28, 2002 #3 werd thanx
kini mini Active Member Joined Sep 19, 2002 Messages 1,272 Location Sydney Gender Undisclosed HSC 2002 Dec 28, 2002 #4 You're welcome
Lazarus Retired Joined Jul 6, 2002 Messages 5,965 Location CBD Gender Male HSC 2001 Dec 28, 2002 #5 This isn't really that relevant, but it's sort of related - I was reminded of a similar question we had in first semester for calculus. Question 10, here. And the answer is here.
This isn't really that relevant, but it's sort of related - I was reminded of a similar question we had in first semester for calculus. Question 10, here. And the answer is here.