what does the symbol "u" represent?
Notation is not consistent. A better way to do this is to writef(x) = exp( x/n)Now take ln of both sidesln(f(x)) = x/nNow take d/dx of both sidesf'(x)/f(x) = 1/nf'(x) = f(x)/n = exp(x/n)/n
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what does the symbol "u" represent?
ReplyDeleteNotation is not consistent. A better way to do this is to write
ReplyDeletef(x) = exp( x/n)
Now take ln of both sides
ln(f(x)) = x/n
Now take d/dx of both sides
f'(x)/f(x) = 1/n
f'(x) = f(x)/n = exp(x/n)/n
Highly flawed
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