someone please HELP! what is the derivative of te^(-t/4)(1/t-1/4)
really the "hard" part about this one is then exponetial function Consider this: e^(f(x))=e^(f(x))*f'(x)
Posting full solutions is a lost art nowadays. I miss amistre, satellite, myininaya
okay you post it then
and no wolframalpha
I knew you would say that. Do you admit to being completely lazy?
no, i can do it, but the person that posted the question will recieve the most benefit if he tries it himself
i'm kinda glad for the lil hints that push me to think but i been on this problem for twodays now. I've got a B in the class and actually need this to finish it lol.... try my best to not ask questions tooo much on here
hero will handle this question he volunteered for it
Asking leading questions would also help as well. I didn't volunteer for anything. You're acting like a cry baby right now lagrange.
i really appreciate it... i'm actually a math major so the more details the better ;)
you cant even solve this problem with out wolframalpha
Lagrange, why post anything at all if you weren't planning on helping him?
im done arguing with you, whats wrong with you? why are you being so hostile
I'm not. This is actually me being nice and civil. You don't want to see my ugly side.
Your picking fights man, im not with that
But if there's any reason for me being "hostile" as you say, I think you might know why. Remember yesterday?
look, man i dont remeber what i did, but i am sorry, i dont want any issues between us
I'll accept that
im just here to help solve math problems
Me too
can you draw out the problem, i am having trouble understanding what exactly e is raised too
well thank ya'll... Sorry for being the center of your disagreement... I really didnt want to use wolframalpha to get the answer for free... i wanted to get into a discussion to learn it. but its all good. i just used wolfram. You guys are both really smart a should work together.
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