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OpenStudy (goten77):

find the derivative of e=mc^2

OpenStudy (goten77):

\[e=mc ^{2}\]

OpenStudy (hba):

Btw, \[e \neq mc^2\]

OpenStudy (goten77):

:O

OpenStudy (hba):

Haha lol Do we have to derivate it w.r.t c ?

hartnn (hartnn):

w.r.t which variable ?

hartnn (hartnn):

w.r.t--->with respect to

OpenStudy (goten77):

hmm which ever is possible

OpenStudy (hba):

So i would consider d/dc

hartnn (hartnn):

c is speed of light which is constant, try 'm'

hartnn (hartnn):

de/dm is just c^2

OpenStudy (goten77):

so would it b like 0=c^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do u mean to derive it?

hartnn (hartnn):

does 'e' depend on 'm' if no, then de/dm=0

OpenStudy (hba):

de = c^2 dm

OpenStudy (goten77):

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