N NizDiz Member Joined Nov 5, 2011 Messages 294 Gender Male HSC 2013 May 11, 2013 #1 how do u find the 2nd derivative of 2ln4?
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A May 11, 2013 #2 = 0 since 2ln4 is a costant.
N NizDiz Member Joined Nov 5, 2011 Messages 294 Gender Male HSC 2013 May 11, 2013 #3 yeh thanks. its my bad its meant to be 2nd derivative of 2ln(4t). is it still the same?
Carrotsticks Retired Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 9,494 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A May 11, 2013 #4 NizDiz said: yeh thanks. its my bad its meant to be 2nd derivative of 2ln(4t). is it still the same? Click to expand...
NizDiz said: yeh thanks. its my bad its meant to be 2nd derivative of 2ln(4t). is it still the same? Click to expand...
N NizDiz Member Joined Nov 5, 2011 Messages 294 Gender Male HSC 2013 May 11, 2013 #5 but that first derivative. oh wait, so u just differentiate 2/t again yeh? ok yeps thanks heaps