Hypem
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I've never really learnt how to do this. A step-by-step process would be nice
http://puu.sh/2kkFm
Thanks
http://puu.sh/2kkFm
Thanks
...but what did you do to get that answer?<a href="http://www.codecogs.com/eqnedit.php?latex=28 e^2^x (e^2^x @plus; 1)^5 * (e^2^x @plus;1 @plus; 6(e^2^x))" target="_blank"><img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?28 e^2^x (e^2^x + 1)^5 * (e^2^x +1 + 6(e^2^x))" title="28 e^2^x (e^2^x + 1)^5 * (e^2^x +1 + 6(e^2^x))" /></a>
I know how to factorise most things, I think this was just a little more complex than the others.Btw, you're hsc is this coming year...
This is something we learnt in year 10 -.-"
Yep, in the Maths in Focus textbook. Exercise 4.2, Question 2.What the fark? This is 2U? What topic are we expected to learn this in?
Oh that's okay then, we start logs after the holidaysYep, in the Maths in Focus textbook. Exercise 4.2, Question 2.
It's not some sort of factorisation exercise, it's just part of the Exponentials and Logarithms chapter where you have to find the second derivative of http://puu.sh/2klat