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Soon there will be history in maths. History means essays. Essays means english, which then means every subject. Therefore Maths will soon then be/have everything
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For c, I got a pretty long answer...
I'm doubting it's accuracy since I did my working out on a paper that was already full of working out.
I'm pretty this method is correct
let y=x^x^x
Let u=x^x
Take ln on both sides and use implicit differentiation. I doubt this is a mathematics level...
yea...noone answered my questions too here
Make RHS into one fraction then simplify
Use the show part, integrate and use log laws to simplify the answer to
0.5ln[(e+1)^2/e^2+1]
I think this is off topic for hsc maths for some reason
From what I've read, logax=y
a needs to be positive, thus x needs to be positive
What about equations like these
\(-a)^y = x
where a is positive. x and y can be either negative or positive.
I've done
\(-1)^y(a)^y = x...
So...derivative= annagirl
annagirl I think is banned, hence derivative is banned. Failed equations
BTW why is this thread so long? Should've ended ages ago