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It is the operator used by Gottfried Liebniz, who developed calculus (in parallel with Newton).The "d" denotes a difference and, the full representation, dy/dx (not ddx), is used to represent a change in y divided by (per) a change in x. However, calculus goes further than comparing simple changes but uses these changes for smaller and smaller changes in x, that is, the limit of the change as dx approaches 0.
Assuming you mean what is the value of the derivative d/dx(a²x), then: d/dx(a²x) = a² The derivative (with respect to x) of d/dx(a²x) = d/dx(d/dx(a²x)) = d/dx(a²) = 0.
Not all of them do. Some actually like large girls, they're like teddys, they'll keep you warm!lol. But it's because they mostly like thin girls with big boobs. So they can blush about them to all there mates saying my girlfriend is like well fit. Things like that. But big girls are the same as thin girls. They still have the same heart.:DDx
CAG was the three-letter code for Swarovski - they still make binoculars today. CAG-made binoculars weren't distributed to anyone in particular, but they were one of only two makers who produced the desert tan models commonly assumed to have been issued to Afrikakorps troops. The other was Voightlander (code "ddx"). I hope this is helpful.
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Dxdx^(20)Combine all similar variables in the expression.Dxdx^(20)=dDx^(21)To find the derivative of dx^(21)D, multiply the base (D) by the exponent (1), then subtract 1 from the exponent (1-1=0). Since the exponent is now 0, D is eliminated from the term.Dxdx^(20)=dx^(21)The derivative of Dxdx^(20) is dx^(21).dx^(21)
Forgive me if I don't provide the answer you're looking for; I'm never certain of the intent when the word "type" is used. I could answer "powder" and "liquid" or "high contrast" and "normal", or perhaps "types" means manufacturers to you. How's this... Kodak D-76, Microdol-X and T-Max; suitable for Plus-X Pan or Tri-X Pan Ilford ID-11, Ilfotec DDX, Microphen, Perceptol; suitable for Ilford Pan-F Plus Ilford FP4 Plus (ISO 100); HP5 Plus (ISO 400) Agfa ISO 100 films: Refinal, Rodinal, Rodinal Special Contrast, as referred to above, is a characteristic of the developer to a degree, and may be modifiable via dilution in some developers, often with a corresponding affect on acutance. These, by the way, could be added to the list of types above as some might consider high acutance or high contrast developers as types.