yeah, i just did the derivative first and added that last x at the end, same result
yeah, i just did the derivative first and added that last x at the end, same result
ah ok you’re adding the final x directly to the polynomial, that’s fine then, yes
no, you need to derivate the f(x) function twice because the last line asks for f"(x). you do that by taking down the exponent in front of each power of the polynomial and decreasing the power by one each time you derivate.
So for the 13x³: derived once it becomes 3 times 13 x², which equals 39x². Derived a second time, it is 2 times 39x, so 78x.
The 11x² becomes 2 times 11x, and then just 22 (times x power zero). the rest disappears after two derivatives.
The x is given when finding the correct pattern that matches the missing symbol in the first part of the problem, being the dot, so 52. I explained how you find this in a comment somewhere up here :)
I agree with your solution! GG
4078 + 52 = 4 130
no the correct pattern is 52, using the following method:
The third column has the same diagonal lines in the first and second pattern, so they disappear. Those two symbols have different clock hands so they also disappear. So the only remaining element in the pattern is the central dot (52).
i totally agree, it’s still good problem solving skill
that’s really impressive, parsing so much information from a 2 step problem displayed skewed on a garbled background
Yup same, i looked it up and it all came back. However, it’s still a completely useless knowledge in my normal adult life, though i’m a software engineer
the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch!!
i take her with me, she can enjoy the smell, my small little revenge for making me clean her toilet
someone tried that with their license plate, it turned out well: https://www.wired.com/story/null-license-plate-landed-one-hacker-ticket-hell/
edit: archive link
It could brick your device, carful
I watched a video (Invidious) yesterday detailing the type of coins they used before 1971 in the UK and its empire, and it was actually insane.
1 Pound = 20 Shillings = 240 Pennies, with coins for 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 6 pennies, 1, 2, 2.5, 5 Shillings and banknotes for the Pounds, and each of these coins had 5 or more different names
How the eff do you gain 400 lbs?! That’s roughly 180kg!
the customary unit for body weight in the UK is, however, the stone https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=1+stone+(unit)
Biblically accurate Siamese cat angel, I’m scared
Damn, there’s no way I’m getting out of this one, aren’t I… 😅
Kids in my neighbourhood say she’s a little monkey, and on every second picture I take, Apple says she’s a pug 😭
i think the title has the “you” meant in the “you all” sense, if the customers as a whole save energy, the price per unit goes up.