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Find the value of
for ,when .In the my book its already solved the problem is that I don't understand after a certain point ,the steps.
After solving we have
After this point /step I don't understand anymore ,here is the rest which I want you people to explain me how and why its done (which is actually my question) ...
Also
(the first and second derivative at 0 )Thus
,if n is evenand
,if n is oddThanks
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Also
(the first and second derivative at 0 )Thus
,if n is evenand
,if n is odd
I have not gone through entirely but by your own logic it should look like
and
,if n is oddLast edited by thickhead (2016-06-15 01:42:56)
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I also found that,I differentiate the function upto third order and that's what the logic look likes.
But again I didnt understood the last three steps so I didn't change it . It is what written in my book.
Debjit Roy
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Thank you so much for the help thickhead,it solved my problem ,but one thing u said, I cant figure it out is that if
is expressed in terms of , I guess in this problem its not possible for x = 0.Thanks
Last edited by debjit625 (2016-06-17 10:47:12)
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I was talking about other recursions like n!=n*(n-1)! and (n-1)!=(n-1)*(n-2)! etc. Not related to your problem.
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Thanks
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