Originally posted by: Sphexi
ATOT Challenge? Don't you mean ATOT Do My Homework?
It's funny because that chapter is right after the limits chapter in every calc book published to date, and there's a bunch of people who just finished doing limits.Originally posted by: Sphexi
ATOT Challenge? Don't you mean ATOT Do My Homework?
Originally posted by: jspeicher
Find the derivative of the the following function:
f(x) = x^pi^2 + (pi^2)^x
BONUS:
East of Algeria, West of Egypt,....what is it?
leader: ViRGE (1pt)
And here I just looked it up from the back of the book.Originally posted by: DrPizza
There... I derived the second formula you're supposed to memorize to take the derivative of a^x, a is a constant.
Originally posted by: jspeicher
BONUS:
East of Algeria, West of Egypt,....what is it?
