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auzbabe4christ

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oh ok.. i didnt know u could say the limit doesnt exist.. thanx..

um, maths187 im just havin totally mind blanks about wot im sposed to be doing cuz i havent done it for like 5month. so thanx
 

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can somebody help me with this question please..

d/dx ln(x/(x^2-4))

ive tried it so many times but it isnt working for me... any help would b appreciated!!
 

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d/dx ln(x/(x2 - 4))

Recall the log law that log(a/b) = log(a) - log(b)

d/dx ( ln(x) - ln(x2 - 4 ) )

d/dx of ln(f[x]) = f'[x]/f[x]

= 1/x - 2x/(x2 - 4)
 

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yea, well i got that.. but cant it be simplified anymore?? or is that it??

ts just it seems to simple to finsih there. thats all.
 

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You could take it a little further, but it shouldn't be necessary...

= 1/x - 2x/(x2 - 4)
= 1(x2 - 4)/x(x2 - 4) - 2x(x)/(x2 - 4)x
= (x2 - 4)/(x3-4x) - 2x2/(x3-4x)
= (x2 -2x2 - 4)/(x3-4x)
= (-x2 - 4)/(x3-4x)
 

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alright. sweet. thanx.

i also have a question where i have never seen these symbols before... could u help me with this?

the question is..

Evaluate g(t^2-1) for t € R (altho that "e" thing only has one line in the middle.. i couldnt find another thing close to it)
 

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auzbabe4christ said:
alright. sweet. thanx.

i also have a question where i have never seen these symbols before... could u help me with this?

the question is..

Evaluate g(t^2-1) for t € R (altho that "e" thing only has one line in the middle.. i couldnt find another thing close to it)
is a symbol meaning "is a member of" and the capital R (usually written with a double stroke) means "the real numbers". This notation is set theory.
 

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Sober said:
is a symbol meaning "is a member of" and the capital R (usually written with a double stroke) means "the real numbers". This notation is set theory.
ok, an so if that is so. how do i do the question?? i dont remember anything like this wen i did 3-unit...
 

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Trev, just underline the plus to get a "plus or minus" sign in one. ;)

ie u=x+√(x²+1)

N.B I didn't realise this thread was 4 pages until just now. XD
This post was referring to the posts on the first page.
 
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