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If h(x) = g(x)f(x) [CLOSED]
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#1 Posted: 01:38:16 27/09/2014 | Topic Creator
Then what is h'(x)?
CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6430
#2 Posted: 01:39:42 27/09/2014
What is the ' supposed to be?
Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#3 Posted: 01:40:17 27/09/2014 | Topic Creator
Quote: CAV
What is the ' supposed to be?



Symbol for the derivative of h(x). You say it as "h prime of x"
CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6430
#4 Posted: 01:50:44 27/09/2014
I can't help then. Sorry.
wspyro Emerald Sparx Gems: 4422
#5 Posted: 01:51:56 27/09/2014
Are we bringing homework back in here?
Neat! I wish I had some to share!
Though I probably would be too busy putting it off till the day is due....don't make the same mistakes I did.
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Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#6 Posted: 01:52:06 27/09/2014 | Topic Creator
Quote: CAV
I can't help then. Sorry.



I know the answer, I just felt like attacking the site with the dreaded power of CALCULUS
Dragons-go-hrr Platinum Sparx Gems: 6991
#7 Posted: 02:23:32 27/09/2014
I probably could have figured this out if I hadn't dropped calc last year and decided to go to art school, instead of repeating it to get into engineering. No regrets. **** calculus.
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Project_Unnamed Prismatic Sparx Gems: 11281
#8 Posted: 02:37:12 27/09/2014
H'(x) = g'(x)f(x) + g(x)f'(x) perhaps? I sincerely cannot remember the options since it has been so long time since I have had to utilize my math skills in differential equasions. But that is one of the most logical ones to me.
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Metallo Platinum Sparx Gems: 6419
#9 Posted: 02:40:51 27/09/2014 | Topic Creator
Quote: Project_Unnamed
H'(x) = g'(x)f(x) + g(x)f'(x) perhaps? I sincerely cannot remember the options since it has been so long time since I have had to utilize my math skills in differential equasions. But that is one of the most logical ones to me.



Yep. Good ol' Product Rule.


My AP Calc teacher taught us a super easy way to remember the Quotient Rule:

Low-dee-high (denominator times derivative of numerator) minus High-dee-low (numerator times derivative of denom) all over low squared. It's a good rhythm.
Project_Unnamed Prismatic Sparx Gems: 11281
#10 Posted: 02:45:35 27/09/2014
Quote: Metallo
Quote: Project_Unnamed
H'(x) = g'(x)f(x) + g(x)f'(x) perhaps? I sincerely cannot remember the options since it has been so long time since I have had to utilize my math skills in differential equasions. But that is one of the most logical ones to me.



Yep. Good ol' Product Rule.


My AP Calc teacher taught us a super easy way to remember the Quotient Rule:

Low-dee-high (denominator times derivative of numerator) minus High-dee-low (numerator times derivative of denom) all over low squared. It's a good rhythm.



Yes... that seems about right to me. I have always been more intirgued more by integrals rather than derivations etc. smilie
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HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034
#11 Posted: 02:52:04 27/09/2014
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*
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Project_Unnamed Prismatic Sparx Gems: 11281
#12 Posted: 02:55:54 27/09/2014
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*



When mathematical things get some chemical or physical meaning, it all becomes too smart gibberish for me. I understand simple equations but when it goes into profound sicentific aspects such as you are learning and studying, it is too much for my limited brain capacity. smilie
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HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034
#13 Posted: 02:59:12 27/09/2014
Quote: Project_Unnamed
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*



When mathematical things get some chemical or physical meaning, it all becomes too smart gibberish for me. I understand simple equations but when it goes into profound sicentific aspects such as you are learning and studying, it is too much for my limited brain capacity. :)


Just remember HIR's Splendiferous Flowchart O' Science:

Math = the origin point of SCIENCE
Physics = applied math
Chemistry = applied physics
Biology = applied chemistry
Anatomy & Physiology = applied biology

TA-DAAAAAAAAH! <.<
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Project_Unnamed Prismatic Sparx Gems: 11281
#14 Posted: 03:02:59 27/09/2014
Quote: HIR
Quote: Project_Unnamed
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*



When mathematical things get some chemical or physical meaning, it all becomes too smart gibberish for me. I understand simple equations but when it goes into profound sicentific aspects such as you are learning and studying, it is too much for my limited brain capacity. smilie


Just remember HIR's Splendiferous Flowchart O' Science:

Math = the origin point of SCIENCE
Physics = applied math
Chemistry = applied physics
Biology = applied chemistry
Anatomy & Physiology = applied biology

TA-DAAAAAAAAH! <.<



And philosophy is a gibberish science that disputes the meaning of everything in this world. That is why I stick with philosophy... basically pondering about nonsense and everything that has no worthy practical usage in this universe. smilie
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somePerson Diamond Sparx Gems: 9564
#15 Posted: 03:04:29 27/09/2014
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*



Three toed sloths have three toes.
AvatariDragon Platinum Sparx Gems: 6254
#16 Posted: 03:08:18 27/09/2014
Oh heeeelllll naawww
Samius Hunter Gems: 9573
#17 Posted: 07:01:26 27/09/2014
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*


GLYCOLYSIS ALSO YIELDS TWO ATP MOLECULES WHICH ARE REQUIRED FOR THE SHORTENING OF ACTIN MYOSIN FILAMENT CROSSBRIDGES REQUIRED FOR MUSCLE CONTRACTION, THUS ENABLING US TO LIFT WEIGHT.

THE CONTRACTION OF DIAPHRAGMA ALSO ENABLES US TO BREATHE BY INCREASING THE VOLUME OF OUR THORACIC CAVITY AND EFFECTIVELY CREATING NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN OUR LUNGS WHICH DRAWS AIR IN THROUGH OUR MOUTH AND NOSE.

Thank you, glycolysis.
HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034
#18 Posted: 14:46:22 27/09/2014
Meh, glycolysis is nothing compared to the electron transport chain. >.>
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Pittoo Ripto Gems: 0
#19 Posted: 15:19:57 27/09/2014
#1: stuck on algebra can u help
#2: sure
#1: x+u=25
#1: i think x=15 because u are a 10!
#2: :3 awwww...
Big Green Platinum Sparx Gems: 6372
#20 Posted: 15:55:05 27/09/2014
Quote: HIR
Oh, is this the topic where we shout out random scientific facts? Great! *ahem*

IN GLYCOLYSIS, TRIOSE PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE CATALYZES THE PHOSPHORYLATION OF 2 MOLECULES OF GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE INTO 1,3-BISPHOSPHOGLYCERATE, REDUCING 2 NAD+ MOLECULES TO NADH IN THE PROCESS. *brick'd*



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