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Hi guys,
May I confirm if the MGF I have derived is correct?
My answer after:
Thanks
Lin
Last edited by lindah (2011-06-07 21:57:27)
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Hi lindah,
I get the same.
Expectation is:
Last edited by gAr (2011-06-07 21:02:46)
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I've got my exam tomorrow, so thank you for taking the time to give feedback on this one!!!
The algebra/working was very messy.
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You're welcome.
But which algebra was messy?
All the best for your exams.
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But which algebra was messy?
Sorry, it wasn't a reference your workings!!
The question on the paper says its worth 2 marks, for all the working (I used integration by parts and quotient rule for the derivative)
May I ask how you took the limit? Is it L'Hopitals rule?
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Oh, okay.
If it's out of 100, 2 marks is a little less I guess.
I used a CAS to get the derivative and the limit.
And yes, if I'm not using a computer, I'd use L'Hôpital's rule.
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Thank you very much for clarifying!!
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You're welcome!
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I used a CAS to get the derivative and the limit.
And yes, if I'm not using a computer, I'd use L'Hôpital's rule.
Hi
Thanks for this, up to this point I had only used Mathematica as CAS software.
I started using Matlab and got this. All this time I'd been performing this work by hand. Good news is I can bring a laptop to my exam.
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Hi lindah,
Good news is I can bring a laptop to my exam.
With mathematica?!
It can do most of the things for you!
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha?
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Hi lindah,
Good news is I can bring a laptop to my exam.
With mathematica?!
It can do most of the things for you!
Yes, I've installed Mathematica (for a regression question using matrices in the exam) and Matlab for finding derivatives.
I tried putting the question I asked in this thread through Mathematica, but it didn't seem to be able to process it.
With Matlab I obtained the same answers as you!
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Mathematica wasn't able to process something, and matlab got it? Strange, Which question?
Mathematica can do derivatives too.
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Hi gAr,
I've just tried Mathematica again and got the answers. I must have defined too many symbolic relations (I had many notebooks open last time I tried it).
I've just defined
f[t_] := ((3 t - 1) E^t + (1 - t) E^-t)/(4 t^2)
f'[t] // Simplify
m=f'[t]
Limit[m, t->0]
This is great for me, because the output from Mathematica is much easier to read than Matlab's
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Hi lindah,
Glad that you got it now!
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