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Calculus

The branch of mathematics that deals with the study of continuously changing quantities, with the use of limits and the differentiation and integration of functions of one or more variables, is called Calculus. Calculus analyzes aspects of change in processes or systems that can be modeled by functions. The English physicist, Isaac Newton, and the German mathematician, G. W. Leibniz, working independently, developed calculus during the 17th century.

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What is the answer to -y equals -12?

In this case you would divide each side by negative one. That makes the coefficient of y, 1. so now you have y=12 which is your final answer.

What is meaning of limit of function?

Finding a limit is the process of allowing a variable to 'approach', or get very close to some numerical value and finding what effect this has on the function.

Ex: f(x) = (x2 -4)/(x-2)

if you attempt to find the value of the function when x =2, you will be attempting to divide by zero, which is undefined.

But find the limit and as x-->2 , f(x) --> 4

you can use x = 1.9 then x = 1.99, then x = 1.999 (approaching 2)

and f(1.9) = 3.9, f(1.99)=3.99, f(1.999) = 3.999

So you can see that the function is getting closer to 4

When was Destrozado y sin control created?

Destrozado y sin control was created on 2010-05-07.

What has the author Raymond F X Cahill written?

Raymond F. X. Cahill has written:

'Study aid for economics' -- subject(s): Economics, Study and teaching

What is the derivative of 2 over x powered by 9?

The answer will depend on whether the original function is 2/x9 or (2/x)9 but the difference is only in the coefficient.
In the first case the derivative is -18/x10 and in the second it is -4608/x10.

How do you differentiate the betz limit with respect to v2?

The Betz limit represents the maximum energy obtainable from a flowing fluid. This is a new topic for me, but Wikipedia has an entry under Betz' Law (don't forget the apostrophe after Betz) which may help you. This is a rather specialised topic and if Wikipedia does not give what you want you will probably have to consult a textbook on the subject.

How do you integrate 1 x121-x12?

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How do you prove Fatou's Lemma?

The well-written proof can be found in the Wikipedia article, which can be located in a link below.

How do you convert 1650 cubic meters to cubic centimeters?

A meter is 100 cm, so 1 m³ = (100 cm)³ = 1,000,000 cm³ ; so multiply cubic meters by 1 million to get cubic centimeters.

1,650,000,000 cm³.

What is the answer to 4x plus 3 equals 16?

4x + 3 = 16

Therefore, 4x = 13

x = 13/4

Therefore, x = 3.25

What is x-x-7 equals 0?

There is no answer to this (for any value of x)

That's because x-x = 0

So x-x-7 is always -7, and never 0