d(h) = 630*h
d = -3.5
The derivative of a function is the function's tangent function.So, d(y)/dx = d(2tan(2x))/dx = 2*d(tan(2x))/dx = 2*d(tan(u))/du*du/dx, where u=2x, = 2*sec2(2x)*d(2x)/dx = 4*sec2(2x)*d(x)/dx = 4*sec2(2x)Now just make a plot for y = 4*sec2(2x) and you got your tangent function.
That is true. 8=D
4
10 Dimes equals 1 Dollar
equals D repeater
That 8 might equal D. Trashed. "Eight Equals D" is: 8=D Which is a penis smiley -.- ~ Skullcandy88
(It's a penis) 8=====D 8 = balls D = head
The notation of the derivative of a function f, as d(f(x)/dx or dy/dx where y=f(x) is known as the Leibnitz notation. Some books say that it is not the ratio of dy and dx, which is in fact, truly speaking, not true. The quantities dy and dx are known as the differential of y and differential of x, and their ratio in that order represents the derivative function wherever it exists. So, this notation is extremely flexible.
d = -3.5
d=46
The derivative of a function is the function's tangent function.So, d(y)/dx = d(2tan(2x))/dx = 2*d(tan(2x))/dx = 2*d(tan(u))/du*du/dx, where u=2x, = 2*sec2(2x)*d(2x)/dx = 4*sec2(2x)*d(x)/dx = 4*sec2(2x)Now just make a plot for y = 4*sec2(2x) and you got your tangent function.
That is true. 8=D
d equals 4.6cm is just a statement. There is no question.
4
10 Dimes equals 1 Dollar
The answer might depend on what c and d are supposed to be!