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Suppose you have written a derivative that pays the squared
Suppose you have written a derivative that pays the squared value of the stock price at maturity T=1; that is, it pays S3(1).
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Suppose you have written a derivative that pays the squared value of the stock price at maturity T=1; that is, it pays S2(1).
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Find two functions that this could be the derivative of:
y'=4x+7 Remember the derivative of any constant is zero. take its
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Rob
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z=u(v+w)^(1/2) find ā^3z/(āuāvāw)
what partial derivative am I suppose to be finding exactly? Do I take the derivative of
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C
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Suppose you know f(u) has the derivative f'(u). find the derivative with respect to t of the composite function f(ln(kt)+t^2)
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Aidan
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what is the answer to 12x squared y cubed /2xy squared +6xy * y squared +6y+9 /3y cubed +9y squared?
You have not written an
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Andrea
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what is the derivative of velocity squared? i know that the derivative of regular velocity is acceleration, but what about
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physics
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Suppose that h is a function with h'(x) = xe^x. Find all intervals where the function h is concave up.
Now, I understand that
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Brian
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let F(x) = f(2x) and suppose that the derivative of F(x) = x^(2). Find the derivative of f(2x).
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Tom
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My Math work instructions is place the numbers from least to greatest.
7 squared, 2, 8/2 squared = 2, seven squared, and 8/2
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TAMARA
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