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  • Vince
    Bow for Bau
    • Aug 2002
    • 26017

    #16
    Re: Cal 1 problem..

    I hate this class. I'm not even going into this field whenI graduate from JC in December. Here's another problem...




    Tried plugging in the 11, but it says that it's an incorrect answer.
    Last edited by Vince; 10-17-2006, 02:05 PM.
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    • Kruza
      Mainstream Outlaw
      • Jul 2002
      • 6285

      #17
      Re: Cal 1 problem..

      I'm a little rusty at Calculus. But to my knowledge, if f(x) = 3x+9, then its derivative f'(x) is 3, no matter what value you enter for x. It's been a while for me though, so this might need to be corrected.

      Kruza

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      • dagger55
        No end in sight...
        • Jul 2004
        • 7907

        #18
        Re: Cal 1 problem..

        f'(11) = 3 for that example

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        • dkgojackets
          Banned
          • Mar 2005
          • 13816

          #19
          Re: Cal 1 problem..

          Originally posted by Kruza
          But to my knowledge, if f(x) = 3x+9, then its derivative f'(x) is 3, no matter what value you enter for x.

          Kruza
          That is correct.

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          • dkgojackets
            Banned
            • Mar 2005
            • 13816

            #20
            Re: Cal 1 problem..

            Originally posted by bkrich83
            Yup, you went to School of Mines alright.
            They keep sending me a bunch of letters that I don't want.

            At least its better than this one "school" that said it sends two-dozen young men out into the midwestern desert to work on a real cattle-ranch. Deep Springs something I think.

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