Facepunch is, again, happy to have assisted you with your Calculus Homework.
This is, in fact, the exact reason why this forum was created - to do homework for other people.
Btw, I can barely read any of what's on that paper.
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-[x*{1/(x^2-1)}^(5/4)]/(x^2+1)^(3/4)
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HOLY CRAP, My mind cant take that type of math.
!:downs: orez yb ediviD
Y'=[(x^2+1)/(x^2-1)]^1/4 * 1/4 * [(x^2-1)/(x^2+1)] * [2x(x^2-1)-(x^2+1)(2x)]/(x^2-1)^2
Y' = dY/dX for you purists.
Really messy, I'm too old to reduce it and "clean it up".
What the fuck is this shit.
[QUOTE=Egg_Toaster;22595478]What the fuck is this shit.[/QUOTE]
Implicit derivation.
Rewrite, and I'll try to help out. And it looks like your notations are wrong, I'm not sure why you are using "implies" when it makes no sense here. And is that a log or a lug? If lug, what does that even mean?
[QUOTE=Gunhound;22595676]Rewrite, and I'll try to help out. And it looks like your notations are wrong, I'm not sure why you are using "implies" when it makes no sense here. And is that a log or a lug? If lug, what does that even mean?[/QUOTE]
It's lny, log of base e of y.
O shit i have to take this in two years i'm scared.
[QUOTE=TheGuru;22595745]It's lny, log of base e of y.[/QUOTE]
Could have just said natural log, but you really need to practice hand writing. But, let me try and work it out.