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Differentiate ln[x(2x-4)^1/2] 2014-06-28
From Igwe:
If y=In[x(2x-4)^1/2],find dy/dx at x=3
Answered by Penny Nom.
ln(12 x) = 6 2011-03-03
From Carolyn:
solve the equation

ln12x = 6

Thank you

Carolyn

Answered by Penny Nom.
A Taylor polynomial for (lnx)/x 2010-09-29
From Dave:
I have a series problem that I cannot solve. The problem asks for you to compute a Taylor polynomial Tn(x) for f(x) = (lnx)/x. I calculated this poly out to T5(x) and attempted to use this to identify a pattern and create a series in order to calculate Tn(x). However, the coefficients on the numerator out to F5prime(x) are as follows: 1, -3, 11, -50, 274... Ok, so the negative is an easy fix -> (-1)^n-1. But the other coefficients are stumping me. I can't see any sort of pattern there and I've tried every trick I know. Is there another way to go about this? Thanks!
Answered by Chris Fisher.
Solve e^x + e^(x+1) = 250 2008-08-25
From Laura:
"solve this equation correct to three decimals"
e^x + e^x+1= 250

Answered by Penny Nom.
0 = (1/t) - [ln(1+r) ln(t)] 2007-10-18
From Brandi:
Objective: solve for t, where r = 0.05

0 = (1/t) - [ln(1+r) ln(t)]

Answered by Penny Nom.
arcsech x 2005-02-10
From Monica:
Prove that arcsech x = ln[(1 + (1-x2)(1/2)) / x ]
Answered by Penny Nom.
Natural logarithms 2003-07-22
From Amanda:
I'm going into my senior year of high school. I will be taking AP calculus, and my teacher gave us some homework over the summer. However, there are two things that I do not understand how to do. The first is, she wants us to be able to generate a unit circle by hand using 30, 60 and 90 degree triangles. I have used the unit circle in trigonometry, however I was never taught how to draw it. Secondly, I need to know how to do natural logarithms without a calculator. I was not taught how to do this, and the worksheet I was given only showed me how to complete them using a calculator.
Answered by Claude Tardif.
R= 5.3lnx + x. 2003-05-11
From A student:
Reaction R to a dose x is given by: R= 5.3lnx + x. For a certain drug, R must not exceed 21. Show that a dose between 8 and 12 units satisfies this requirement & find, correct to 5 decimal places, the greates value of x which satisfies this condition?
Answered by Harley Weston.
LOG(LN(x)) = 1 2000-07-28
From An algebra student:
LET F(x)=LOG X AND G(x)= LN X. SOLVE (f *G)(x)= 1
SHOW COMPOSITION AND USE DEFINITION OF LOGS.

Answered by Harley Weston.
Radioactive decay 2000-05-18
From Catherine Sullivan:
Please help me with the following: The radioactive isotope carbon-14 is present in small quantities in all life forms, and it is constantly replenished until the organism dies, after which it decays to carbon-12 at a rate proportional to the amount of C-14 present, with a half life of 5730 years. Suppose C(t) is the amount of C-14 at time t.
  1. Find the value of the constant k in the differential equation: C'=-kC
  2. In 1988 3 teams of scientists found that the Shroud of Turin, which was reputed to be the burial cloth of Jesus, contained 91% of the amount of C-14 contained in freshly made cloth of the same material. How old is the Shroud according to the data?

Answered by Harley Weston.
Two calculus problems 2000-05-01
From Kaushal Shah:
How Do WE Integrate the following Functions,
  1. Integral xtanx dx
  2. How was natural base "e" discovered and why e=2.7.......

Answered by Claude Tardif.
Derivatives with logs 1999-10-26
From Kate:
What is the derivative of 5 to the 5x-2 at x equals 0.8?
Answered by Harley Weston.
John Napier and e 1999-02-06
From Shimin:
I would like to ask about the exact definition of e, its history (like how John Napier came about discovering it) and its applications in problems and real life situations. Thank you!
Answered by Chris Fisher.
ln(x+3)+ln(x+2)=ln(x+11) 1999-11-24
From Thibault Portevin:
"Résolvez l'équation : ln(x+3)+ln(x+2)=ln(x+11)" Je suis bloqué, pourriez-vous m'aider?
Answered by Claude Tardif.
logarithme neperien 1999-11-10
From Louise Kieffer:
D'où provient la valeur e ( 2,7....) des logarithmes népériens ?
Answered by Claude Tardif.
 
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