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To integrate a function you find what the function you have is the derivative of. for example the derivative of x^2 is 2x. so the integral of 2x is x^2.
You find the average rate of change of the function. That gives you the derivative on different points of the graph.
You usually need all three primary functions. The sine and cosine functions are used to resolve the vector along orthogonal axes, and the tangent function is used to find its direction.
Compose functions: First you apply one function to the original input, then you apply a second function to the result.Inverse function: I'll give an example. Assume your function is f(x) = 3x + 1. You can write the function as:y = 3x + 1... and solve for "x". Finally, exchange "x" and "y". In this case, solving for "x", you get:y = 3x + 13x + 1 = y3x = y - 1x = (y - 1)/3If you exchange "x" and "y", you get:y = (x - 1)/3Or, using functional notation, and using the function name "g" for the inverse of "f":g(x) = (x-1)/3Obviously, actually solving for the "other variable" is not always easy, and sometimes you won't be able to write the inverse function in an explicit way.
For simple functions, f(x), you set f(x) = 0 and solve that. For example, to find the 0 of 3x + 7 you set 3x - 7 = 0 so that 3x = 7 or x = 7/3. That is the 0 of the function. However, there are plenty of functions where this method will fail because the function cannot be solved algebraically. Linear and quadratic functions are easy; cubics are possible but tedious. Bur what about something like 6x2 + ln(x) = 7sin(x) where x is measured in radians ? You then go for numerical solutions. This entails finding one approximate solution. Use that solution to find a better one and then use that one to find a still better one and so on. Hopefully (though not always) the iteration will converge to a root. One of the better known methods for this is the Newton-Raphson method. These methods work for functions that are continuous and differentiable, but many functions are not. And then you go into some serious mathematics and, in order to explain that, I need to know a lot more about your mathematical knowledge.
There is a function called FIND and a function called SEARCH in Excel. There are other functions that can be used to find things, such as the various lookup functions.
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If you go to Insert Function, you will find it in the Statistical Functions category. You can also get it through the Autosum in versions from 2007 onwards.
There are lots of functions that can do that, such as SUMIFS, COUNTIFS and others. Functions like AND and OR can be used in the process too.
The only trig functions i can think of with horizontal assymptotes are the inverse trig functions. and they go assymptotic for everytime the non-inverse function is equal to zero.
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Find (i) the marginal and (2) the average cost functions for the following total cost function. Calculate them at Q = 4 and Q = 6.
To integrate a function you find what the function you have is the derivative of. for example the derivative of x^2 is 2x. so the integral of 2x is x^2.
Quadratic functions are used to describe free fall.
could you be clear? what kind of functions you are asking? functions available in C, C++, java ? in C you can use mod() function or "%" operator to find the parities.
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You find the average rate of change of the function. That gives you the derivative on different points of the graph.