It is sec2.
Negative cosine f(x) = sin(x) f'(x) = -cos(x)
(pi)x(pi)-1. If you wanted to use the less exact version of pi, it would be 3.14x2.14. But again, this is not as precise.
no, a critial point is where the slope (or the derivitive) is 0. the inflection point is when the graph switches from concave up to concave down or vice versa
An equation may or may not have a derivative. The derivative of a function f(x), is usually defined as the limit as h tends to 0, of [f(x+h) - f(x)]/h
'cenat' is not an English word. Have you spelt it correctly.
Cenat.
2x
It is sec2.
Puella = a/the girlcenat=he/she/it dinesSo: the girl dines, or a girl dines
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Esmeralda is a derivitive of Emerald. The Emerald.
No, it is the methyl ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid.
If you are referring to the derivitive of the opium poppy called "tar," it certainly is.
Murtagh is a derivitive of the name moriarity. The Gaelic naeis is Muircheartaigh
If you are referring to the derivitive of the opium poppy called "tar," it certainly is.
No, it is a semi sythetic derivitive of codine and metaboizes into oxymorphone after ingested.