3x+1
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Answered by
🐯Tiger🐯
3x+1
The derivative of a polynomial is the sum of the derivatives of its terms. The derivative of a constant term is 0. The derivative of ax
n
is nax
n−1
.
3x
1−1
Subtract 1 from 1.
3x
0
For any term t except 0, t
0
=1.
3×1
For any term t, t×1=t and 1t=t.
3
The derivative of a polynomial is the sum of the derivatives of its terms. The derivative of a constant term is 0. The derivative of ax
n
is nax
n−1
.
3x
1−1
Subtract 1 from 1.
3x
0
For any term t except 0, t
0
=1.
3×1
For any term t, t×1=t and 1t=t.
3
Answered by
oobleck
actually, this is a somewhat vague reference to the "3x+1" problem.
which google to find out more.
which google to find out more.
Answered by
mathhelper
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(delete the spaces of course)
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