etc.). The derivative rules (addition rule, product rule) give us the "overall wiggle" in terms of the parts. The chain rule is special: we can "zoom into" a single derivative and rewrite it in terms of another input (like converting "miles per hour" to "miles per minute" -- ...
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log functions and trig functions, are found using the slope/limit method, the power series method or other methods. These derivatives are then listed in tables. For instance, you can look up that the derivative of Sin(x) is Cos(x). When complex functions are combinations of the basic func...
from which male density is deduced using (11). The equilibria thus correspond to the intersections between the curvesX(M(F)) and1RFC(F). The first is concave, and the second is convex; there can be 2, 1, or 0 infestation equilibria. ...
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From a geometric perspective, the last two equations are a consequence of: (1)F = dA (Faraday tensor is the exterior derivative of the four-potential) (2) dd = 0 (the exterior derivative of the exterior derivative vanishes) Thus (3) dF = 0 which gives the last two e...
What is natural rate of inflation? Determine whether the following sequences are increasing, decreasing, or neither: \alpha_n=\frac{3n-2}{2n+1}=n\geq1 \alpha_n=\frac{ln(n)}{n}=n\geq3 Find the derivative of f(x) = 2\cos(3x+2) ...
nanotechnology is a very promising tool for enhancing the use of herbal medicines, or in more accurate words, to re-discover their full potential in pharmaceutical formulation. Extensive libraries of nanoparticles-that can be used for the delivery of natural bioactive compounds to a certain target-...
The investor on the other side of the derivative transaction is thespeculator. However, in no case are these derivatives free. Even if, for example, the company is surprised with a good-news event like a favorable interest rate move, the company (because it had to pay for the derivatives)...