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An Inverse Evaluation (
Posted on 2006-05-25
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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
x
2
; then:
2*S(x)*S'(x) + e
S(x)
2
*S"(x) = ?
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Submitted by
K Sengupta
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re: Acknowledgement
JayDeeKay
2006-07-03 16:03:31
Acknowledgement
K Sengupta
2006-06-12 23:27:19
re(2): Maybe the way? yes it is!
Richard
2006-05-30 16:31:06
re: Maybe the way? yes it is!
JayDeeKay
2006-05-30 16:18:56
Maybe the way?
e.g.
2006-05-28 14:45:07
Starting idea
Gamer
2006-05-25 14:17:25
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