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Answerno because its illegal to copy other peoples trademark.............espacially if it got them famous Answeruthere could be a new d-x but some one from the orignal d-x will probley have to be in it Answerthere was already one that formed recently it was called "Evolution" Answerin my opioun at Summerslam this year, during the Hogan Hbk match triple H will interfere and DX will be reformed Answermy opinion on that is when you form a group there is only one original. for example the nwo started with hall, Nash and hogan. and even when the nwo had 30 people in there group it was still the best with the original 3. the same can be said for dx if they get back together they need chyna, micheals and hhh. dx will never be a group even with new member or notDx ~
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YES but after wrestlemania 25 iN SUMMER SLAM 2009 there will be another dx then hbk says there cant be another dx so the new dx beats up triple h the hbk gets mad and challenges the new dx for the world heavyweight championship! then he wins but loses it in wrestlemania 26!
Kai Dx.... hmm..... Well, now the new sets are out there are snakes and ZX and NRG ninjas, but a good trade for Kai DX would be aa skeleton or another ninja. Nya goes best.
5ex+2?d/dx(u+v)=du/dx+dv/dxd/dx(5ex+2)=d/dx(5ex)+d/dx(2)-The derivative of 5ex is:d/dx(cu)=c*du/dx where c is a constant.d/dx(5ex)=5*d/dx(ex)-The derivative of 2 is 0 because it is a constant.d/dx(5ex+2)=(5*d/dx(ex))+(0)d/dx(5ex+2)=5*d/dx(ex)-The derivative of ex is:d/dx(eu)=eu*d/dx(u)d/dx(ex)=ex*d/dx(x)d/dx(5ex+2)=5*(ex*d/dx(x))-The derivative of x is:d/dx(xn)=nxn-1d/dx(x)=1*x1-1d/dx(x)=1*x0d/dx(x)=1*(1)d/dx(x)=1d/dx(5ex+2)=5*(ex*1)d/dx(5ex+2)=5*(ex)d/dx(5ex+2)=5ex5ex+2?d/dx(cu)=c*du/dx where c is a constant.d/dx(5ex+2)=5*d/dx(ex+2)-The derivative of ex+2 is:d/dx(eu)=eu*d/dx(u)d/dx(ex+2)=ex+2*d/dx(x+2)d/dx(5ex+2)=5*(ex+2*d/dx(x+2))-The derivative of x+2 is:d/dx(u+v)=du/dx+dv/dxd/dx(x+2)=d/dx(x)+d/dx(2)d/dx(5ex+2)=5*[ex+2*(d/dx(x)+d/dx(2))]-The derivative of x is:d/dx(xn)=nxn-1d/dx(x)=1*x1-1d/dx(x)=1*x0d/dx(x)=1*(1)d/dx(x)=1-The derivative of 2 is 0 because it is a constant.d/dx(5ex+2)=5*[ex+2*(1+0)]d/dx(5ex+2)=5*[ex+2*(1)]d/dx(5ex+2)=5*[ex+2]d/dx(5ex+2)=5ex+2
x5lnx?d/dx (uv)=u*dv/dx+v*du/dxd/dx (x5lnx)=x5*[d/dx(lnx)]+lnx*[d/dx(x5)]-The derivative of lnx is:d/dx(lnu)=(1/u)*[d/dx(u)]d/dx(lnx)=(1/x)*[d/dx(x)]d/dx(lnx)=(1/x)*[1]d/dx(lnx)=(1/x)-The derivative of x5 is:d/dx (xn)=nxn-1d/dx (x5)=5x5-1d/dx (x5)=5x4d/dx (x5lnx)=x5*[1/x]+lnx*[5x4]d/dx (x5lnx)=[x5/x]+5x4lnxd/dx (x5lnx)=x4+5x4lnx
Yes DX is very cool if you dont know what DX is, it is a Tag team on WWEofcourse DX is cool
srry guys, i only know a few, but here they are... FROGGY turns you into a frog ICE CREAM SURPRISE surrounds you with snow flakes SANDWICH makes you smaller...(i would recommend it, it is halarious) and STRAWBERRIES gives you some sort of straw berry hat... XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DX DX
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.
An indefinite integral is a version of an integral that, unlike a definite integral, returns an expression instead of a number. The general form of a definite integral is: ∫ba f(x) dx. The general form of an indefinite integral is: ∫ f(x) dx. An example of a definite integral is: ∫20 x2 dx. An example of an indefinite integral is: ∫ x2 dx In the definite case, the answer is 23/3 - 03/3 = 8/3. In the indefinite case, the answer is x3/3 + C, where C is an arbitrary constant.
yes because dx will be verses Jericho big show