41 results for "differentiating".
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Differentiate a polynomial expression involving coefficients and, negative and fractional indices.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Calculating the derivative of an exponential function of the form aebx, using a table of derivatives.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Find the derivative of a function of the form y=atan(bx+c) using a table of derivatives.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Find the derivative of a function of the form y=acos(bx+c) using a table of derivatives.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Find the derivative of a function of the form y=asin(bx+c) using a table of derivatives.
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Differentiating further exponentials
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Question in Core Foundation Maths
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in Core Foundation Maths
Differentiating further exponentials
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Question in Core Foundation Maths
Differentiating exponentials
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in Deactivated user's workspace
Differentiating further exponentials
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Differentiating further exponentials
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Question in Jinhua's workspace
Differentiating exponentials
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Question in Musa's workspace
Differentiating exponentials and Logs
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Question in 0 Calculo derivadas
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Exam (8 questions) in Gagan's workspace
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Question in Nigel's workspace
This question provides practice at differentiating polynomials.
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Exam (1 question) in Content created by Newcastle University
Find dydx by differentiating an implicit equation.
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Exam (1 question) in Maria's workspace
Find dydx by differentiating an implicit equation.
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Exam (1 question) in MAT333
Find dydx by differentiating an implicit equation.
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Question in LSE MA100 (Bugs fixed, September 2018)
This is the question for week 5 of the MA100 course at the LSE. It looks at material from chapters 9 and 10.
The following describes how we define our revenue and cost functions for part b of the question.We have variables c, f, m, h.
The revenue function is R(q) = -c q^2 + 2mf q .
The cost function is C(q) = f q^2 - 2mc q + h .The "revenue - cost" function is -(c+f) q^2 +2m(c+f) q - h
Differentiating, we see that there is a maximum point at m.
We pick each one of f, m, h randomly from the set {2, .. 6}, and we pick c randomly from {h+1 , ... , h+5}. This ensures that the discriminant of the "revenue - cost" function is positive, meaning there are two real roots, meaning the maximum point lies above the x-axis. I.e. we can actually make a profit.
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Question in Harry's workspace
Differentiating further exponentials
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Question in Harry's workspace
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in Harry's workspace
This question provides practice at differentiating polynomials.
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Question in marion's workspace
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in QM103
Differentiating the natural logarithm
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Question in QM103
Differentiating further exponentials
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Exam (1 question) in Blathnaid's workspace
Questions on differentiating with the chain rule and product rule.
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Exam (8 questions) in Deirdre's workspace
Basic Derivatives, Product Rule, Quotient Rule, Chain Rule, Implicit Differentiation, Differentiating trigonometric and logarithmic functions, tangents
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