what does this mean "dx/sqrt x" i don't quite understand the languageif you are not comfortable with this approach,
d(sqrt x)/dx = 0.5/sqrt x ==> dx/sqrt x = 2 d(sqrt x)
wow thanks a lot didnt think of changing the indices
i have another one, it made me rage quit cos i used so many ways and ended up nowhere....
please help
I don't think the question is correct as y(1)=c.e^-b=0 but e^-b=/=0if the graph of the function y = ce^-bx has intercepts y(0) = 1 and y(1) = 0, show that y = [e^(b-bx) - 1)] / (e^b - 1)
last question for the day
Yeah probably, but it's a pretty funky question.b can be infinite ?