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Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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derivative of x^2... I choose nDeriv(x^2) and it says error... Please help me to find the answer for my problem with TI-84: If I'd like to work with: nDeriv(3X^3+2x^.5),X,1) then I press Enter button,

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Question about TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphic Calculator

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...second derivative on a TI-84 or a TI-84 plus? I know that for a TI-86 you can just press CALC and DER2. Please help me as soon as you can! THANK YOU SO MUCH. nderiv(nderiv(sin(x),x,x),x,2)

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...derivative of sin(x)? d/dx(sin(x))= cos(x) d^2/dx^2 (sin(x))= d/dx( cos(x))=-sin(x) d^3/dx^3 (sin(x))= -cos(x) d^4/dx^4 (sin(x))=d/dx(-cos(x))=sinx. In 100 successive differentiations you perform the ...

Question about FX-115ES Scientific Calculator

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2, the first derivative of the function at x=2 will be displayed. - Here is a screen capture with the example of the function y=2x^2-3. I drew the tangent at x=2. It may not always be possible to have

Question about Excel@ Mathematics Study Skills (71101) for PC, Mac

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...derivative of 29/2*[cos(X)-cos(3X)] which is 29/2*[-si(X) +3*sin(3X)] The challenge for you is to prove that the two forms are equivalent 29*2*cos(2X)*sin(X)+29*sin(2X)*cos(X)=29/2*[-si(X)

Question about FX-9750GPlus Calculator

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...Press the Menu button. Highlight the RUN icon and press [ENTER/EXE] Press [OPTN][F4:CALC]. Then Press [F2:d/dx] for first derivative Press [F3:d^2/dx^2 for second derivative, or

...can some one help me to find stationary points for the above function If those are the partial derivatives, then the stationary point should be (0,0). Because if you set the partial derivatives ...

Question about TI-89 Calculator

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...square root of 2/4x+3 1st derivative of sq. root (2 / (4x+3)) is (-2 * sq. root(2 / (4x+3) )) / (4x + 3). 2nd derivative is (12 * sq. root (2 / (4x + 3))) / ((4x + 3) squared). See captured image ...

can you find stationary points of this equation ((x-1)^1/3)*((x+2)^2/3)) There's a stationary point at about -1.15 and another at about 1.17.Enter the expression into y1. Enter the expression "x" ...

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