We know that f'(x) and f"(x) respectively denote the first derivative and second derivative of a given function f(x) with respect to x.
If P is the inverse function of S, and P'(x)=e
x2; then:
2*S(x)*S'(x) + eS(x)2*S"(x) = ?
It looks like almost the product rule to me. If it said the same thing but with e2*S(x) instead of 2*S(X), it would just be (P'(S(x))*S'(x))'
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Posted by Gamer
on 2006-05-25 14:17:25 |