P Pote New Member Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 10 Gender Female HSC 2006 Sep 17, 2005 #1 Can anyone please tell me how to do it? I took lim... but somehow I just couldn't get the answer :S The blurry bit says at end of question a) lim(h->0) log (1 + h/x)^(1/h) thank you so much.
Can anyone please tell me how to do it? I took lim... but somehow I just couldn't get the answer :S The blurry bit says at end of question a) lim(h->0) log (1 + h/x)^(1/h) thank you so much.
A acmilan I'll stab ya Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 3,989 Location Jumanji Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 17, 2005 #2 Let f(x) = lnx f(x+h) = ln(x+h) y' = lim (h->0) (f(x+h) - f(x))/h = lim (h->0) (ln(x+h)-lnx)/h = lim (h->0) (ln[(x+h)/x])/h = lim (h->0) (ln[1 + h/x])/h = lim (h->0) (1/h)*(ln[1 + h/x]) = lim (h->0) (ln[1 + h/x])1/h (the number in front of a log becomes the power)
Let f(x) = lnx f(x+h) = ln(x+h) y' = lim (h->0) (f(x+h) - f(x))/h = lim (h->0) (ln(x+h)-lnx)/h = lim (h->0) (ln[(x+h)/x])/h = lim (h->0) (ln[1 + h/x])/h = lim (h->0) (1/h)*(ln[1 + h/x]) = lim (h->0) (ln[1 + h/x])1/h (the number in front of a log becomes the power)
P Pote New Member Joined Apr 1, 2005 Messages 10 Gender Female HSC 2006 Sep 17, 2005 #3 ohhh thanks -_- damn, i feel stupid now. for question b) ... how do i answer it in a correct format? do i just say y' = lim.... = 1/x =S
ohhh thanks -_- damn, i feel stupid now. for question b) ... how do i answer it in a correct format? do i just say y' = lim.... = 1/x =S
A acmilan I'll stab ya Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 3,989 Location Jumanji Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 17, 2005 #4 I dont know if they want you to do anything fancy, but if y' = 1/x and y' = that limit, then wouldnt it imply 1/x = that limit? I think thats all you need. Last edited: Sep 17, 2005
I dont know if they want you to do anything fancy, but if y' = 1/x and y' = that limit, then wouldnt it imply 1/x = that limit? I think thats all you need.
justchillin Member Joined Jun 11, 2005 Messages 210 Gender Male HSC 2005 Sep 18, 2005 #6 I can assure you, however, that no first principals will be examined in 2 unit yet alone 3 unit...
S SaHbEeWaH Member Joined Aug 7, 2004 Messages 42 Sep 18, 2005 #7 I can assure you, however, that no first principals will be examined in 2 unit yet alone 3 unit... first principals is extension 1 prelim work and so it can be (and has been) tested in hsc 2u never learn it, they just use the formulas
I can assure you, however, that no first principals will be examined in 2 unit yet alone 3 unit... first principals is extension 1 prelim work and so it can be (and has been) tested in hsc 2u never learn it, they just use the formulas
A acmilan I'll stab ya Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 3,989 Location Jumanji Gender Male HSC N/A Sep 19, 2005 #8 Even so, its great practice for first year uni maths, where first principles are your friend, especially in double variable calculus
Even so, its great practice for first year uni maths, where first principles are your friend, especially in double variable calculus