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Here's a math problem for you - Jacob__mybb_import1 - 04-09-2011 What is the second derivative of f(x) = 4x^2+2x+1? If you get it right, you get....the satisfaction of having solved an advanced math problem! RE: Here's a math problem for you - Who - 04-09-2011 Using all the power of my mind im able to say that those are numbers :P RE: Here's a math problem for you - Micky - 04-09-2011 *looks at math problem* Dont you have something a little bit easier? RE: Here's a math problem for you - Jacob__mybb_import1 - 04-09-2011 y=4x+1 What is the x-intercept? RE: Here's a math problem for you - Who - 04-09-2011 i cant :B RE: Here's a math problem for you - Scripter - 04-09-2011 I'm no good at calc, mostly because I never attempted to learn much of it. Using my quickly googled question however, I think I know how to get the derivative. 4x^2+2x+1 4x^2 + 2x (2)4x^2 + 2x 8x^2 + 2x 8x + 2x 10x Eh...that doesn't make sense. I'm going to try and learn it from a book instead of from ehow And x-intercept? y = 4x + 1 0 = 4x + 1 -1 = 4x -1/4 = x Is it -1/4? o.o RE: Here's a math problem for you - Login - 04-09-2011 (04-09-2011, 01:28 AM)Jacob_ Wrote: What is the second derivative of f(x) = 4x^2+2x+1? I'll solve it for what I THINK is it. f(2) = 2^2 = 4*4 = 16 . f(2) = 2*2 = 4 + 16 = 20 + 1 = 21. f(2) = 21 {(2, 21)} RE: Here's a math problem for you - Micky - 04-09-2011 x= y-1 : 4 I got it? ![]() RE: Here's a math problem for you - Ashely - 04-09-2011 My Robotic mind has fried, I think I need a new motherchip. RE: Here's a math problem for you - Jacob__mybb_import1 - 04-09-2011 (04-09-2011, 01:33 AM)Scripter Wrote: I'm no good at calc, mostly because I never attempted to learn much of it. Using my quickly googled question however, I think I know how to get the derivative. Scripter got it right. Everyone, give him + rep points! Login, the first problem is a calculus one... you probably haven't learned it yet. |