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Answer is incorrect!
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It depends what you mean by y'.
If it's dy/dx, then y' = 2x, and so putting x=3 into that gives an answer of 6.
That's the only useful meaning I can think of.
Why did the vector cross the road?
It wanted to be normal.
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It might be worth it to point out that yuyukin has the same IP address as unnihilator.
Yuyukin, if you indeed are the same person (and I don't know if that's true), then please avoid using multiple accounts in the future. It makes things look suspicious, though you've done nothing wrong as of yet.
"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=143
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Based on that page, your calculus is wrong.
"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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yuyukin, you seem to think that that the derivative of
is
I can only describe what you posted on EqWorld in one Russian word: ВЗДОР!
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Based on that page, your calculus is wrong.
Show, in what a mistake?: for example, "1=3" - a mistake, because "1=1", "3=3"!
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isI can only describe what you posted on EqWorld in one Russian word: ВЗДОР!
When Kopernik has told, what not the Sun rotates around of the Earth, and on the contrary, to it have told:
ВЗДОР!
And you show in detail as I have shown in
http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=143
, as you consider CORRECTLY, prove!
In the mathematician to tell INCORRECTLY a little, it is necessary to show AS CORRECTLY!
I showed AS CORRECTLY!
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http://eqworld.ipmnet.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=143
u need some revisions on the definitions of derivatives dude ...
the step 2 which u have derived from step 1 in eqworld .... is math .... please understand the definition of derivative ...
for example ...
u have taken square and its perimeter as a base to derive .... (y)' = 2√y
i can derive from a cube and its surface area to derive ... (y)' = 3* y^2/3 ..... now which one will u follow ???
here is the proof similar to urs
if 'a' ia side of a cube ....
then a³ is its volume
now (a³)' = 3a² , which is half the total surface area ... and proceeding in ur manner .. substituting y=a^3 ... we get (y)' = 3* y^2/3
NOTE : if u substitute y = p² ... as u have done
then (y)' = 2pp'
= 2√y * (√y)' = 2√y / 2√y = 1 ..... this is the mathematical proof
I love Maths and Music ... dunno which more
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Last edited by JaneFairfax (2009-03-30 10:57:16)
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"ВЗДОР" means "nonsense".
That middle letter "Д" sure is strange!
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Lawl. Reminds me of Anthony R Brown.
Why does it look like he's trying to apply an incorrect form of the chain rule in an unapplicable question? O_o
Only answer I get is 6.
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To JaneFairfax:
You are wrong! This greatest error!
It turns out, what
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Why???!!!
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JaneFairfax wrote:[align=center]
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Why???!!!
Why not???!!!
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Derivative of volume of a cube - the area of its halfsurface.
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Thats true, but whats that got to do with the previous problem?
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The antiderivative of 2πr is the area of a circle, too.
Hooray for randomness? <_<
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