Robeson you're an idiot!
In article ,
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as I have credit with a number of of calculu course though the
graduate level
Really, Mark? Well, let's cook up some simple calculus problems
for you to work before all our friends here.
1) I'm embarrassed to even ask this one: Tell us the derivative
of f(x) = ln(e^x).
2) Find g' if g(x) = sin x / tan x.
3) and 4) While you're at it, find the integrals of f and g above, too.
( were required for my undergrad physics degree) why
A BS in physics? Cool. Let me think of some physics problems
you can solve for us.
72.5 (getting close to a 73),
Jeff KH6O
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*Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard, Dept. of Homeland Security*
*Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System*
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