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OpenStudy (anonymous):

the derivitive of e = ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

f

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think i no but i want 2 mak sur ever1 agrees like last time.

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

its e only

OpenStudy (lncognlto):

Lemme think...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty @nirmalnema that's what I thought.

OpenStudy (lncognlto):

Yup, it is e.

OpenStudy (nirmalnema):

your welcome @CutieSwag

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its e , correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes its e,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's e

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yah it's E

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awsum no1 disagrees this time THANK GOD! =) its a even one so tha anser isnt "even' in the bak of tha book! thats what our profeser taught us

OpenStudy (anonymous):

definitely e

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@d0nt_h8_my_sw4g is ther a difference betwen positive e and capital E? or e=E right?

OpenStudy (ranga):

e is a constant and therefore the derivative is Zero!

OpenStudy (lncognlto):

Yes, there is @CutieSwag

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is a difference

OpenStudy (lncognlto):

e is a constant, while E is roughly equal to the square root of i.

OpenStudy (kainui):

@lncognlto are you sure? I've always used them interchangeably. For the reals e=E, but I can see how technically they're different when you start using complex numbers like euler's relation.

random231 (random231):

@ranga leave these master derivativians alone.

OpenStudy (ranga):

Yes, @random231. It looks like a concerted effort at pulling a practical joke on people. I am not responding any more here.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So I can see we all agree on e. This calls for 69 pillow fights every1.

OpenStudy (lncognlto):

@Kainui, yes, I too used them interchangebly. It was only fairly recently I discovered there was actually a difference.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I suppose if we're speaking in technical terms there is.

random231 (random231):

YEAH ITS e. e IS THE ANSWER THANK GOD U TOLD ME. I WAS LEARNING WRONG MATHS >>>bla..bla...bla....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the derivative of e^(pi^2)=2pi*e^(2pi) by chain rule

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or is it the qwoshent rule?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly Cutieswag! You're catching on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty! @d0nt_h8_my_sw4g

OpenStudy (anonymous):

another closed question

random231 (random231):

HEY GUYS KNOW WHAT I DISCOVERED? DERIEVATIVE OF 1 is 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wrong, 1 is a constent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly the answer is 0

random231 (random231):

now the back of my book says 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i knew he was lyin tha hole time!!

random231 (random231):

what is e?

random231 (random231):

tell me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6.02x10^-23 compounded instantly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exactly, @CutieSwag and @d0nt_h8_my_sw4g, the derivative of a number such as 1 is 0.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

random231 (random231):

isnt that a constant value?

random231 (random231):

@CutieSwag

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its instantaneus GROWTH

OpenStudy (anonymous):

things that grow arnt constant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my weewee knows that well for it is a whole number

OpenStudy (anonymous):

otherwise id still be a baby

random231 (random231):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so u finally giv up? sheesh. took u long enuf 2 c the lite.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

random231 (random231):

hehe ya

random231 (random231):

which grade are u in?

random231 (random231):

i hav enough lite here thanx. but i see nothing more than a black hole around u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like u no n e thing about relativity. pffft

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u probly dont even no what a tenser is.

random231 (random231):

and wats a tenser?

random231 (random231):

|dw:1389522334653:dw| @nirmalnema

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