The LOVE of money!!!!!! Is the root of all evil.
Its ok to want money to take care of your self and family needs. But to covet and strongly desire money more than anything is a sin.
So true and precise, Gods word is undeniable.
1 Tim 6:10 actually says "For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil" It is A root, not THE root of some (all kinds of) not ALL evil. It is how we use our money that counts.
The capital sin is not to trust God! Adam and Eve's problem came when they began to mis-trust the divine words of God given to them and dis-obeyed him.
We need to turn to God and repent for pushing him out of our lives and ask him to live in us afresh. We are made in his image and need to live in humble submission to him.
The heart of Adam and Eve's first sin was disobedience to God. This is the root cause of every other sin.
Money itself is not the root of evil just as gun powder is not the root of war but those who are greedy of such things enter into sin.
It is not totally clear to what the square root applies*; if just the 2, then: d/dx ((√2)sin x) = (√2) cos x if all of 2 sin x, then: d/dx (√(2 sin x)) = cos x / √(2 sin x) * for the second version I would expect "square root all of 2 sin x" but some people would write as given in the question meaning this, so I've given both just in case.
Selfishness
cos A=3/5 sin=square root of (1-cos2) sin=square root of (1-3/52) sin=square root of (1-9/25) sin=square root of (16/25) sin=4/5 csc=1/sin csc=1/(4/5) csc=5/4
Capital (from the Latin 'caput' meaning head) sins or cardinal sins or the 7 deadly sins were a system devised by the Catholic faith in early church history to help instruct mankind in their fallen tendencies to sin. It is primarily concerned with 'vices' which can be either venial or mortal, depending on the situation, but "are called 'capital' because they engender other sins, other vices" (Wikipedia: 7 Deadly Sins). The Bible simply states that all sins (except the Unpardonable Sin) are just that sin - transgression or crossing the line and missing the mark of God's Law.
The derivative of cos x is -sin x, the derivative of square root of x is 1/(2 root(x)). Applying the chain rule, the derivative of cos root(x) is -sin x times 1/(2 root(x)), or - sin x / (2 root x).
Disobedience is a common aspect of sin, as it often involves going against what is considered morally right or breaking rules or laws. However, the root of all sin is generally considered to be pride or a selfish desire to prioritize oneself over others or higher principles.
Love of money that makes us sin but not lack of money. The quotation is incomplete: 'The love of money is the root of all evil'. Work it out from there.
one over the square root of 2 or 0.850903525
You are supposed to use the chain rule for this. First step: derivative of root of sin2x is (1 / (2 root of sin 2x)) times the derivative of sin 2x. Second step: derivative of sin 2x is cos 2x times the derivative of 2x. Third step: derivative of 2x is 2. Finally, you need to multiply all the parts together.
sin-30 = (-1) x 1/(square root of 2) -sin30 = -(1/square root of 2) They are equal