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| ``Re: Differentiating''
by swapnizzle on 2007-12-17 17:27:48 |
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| First of all sorry for the delayed response. I had been really busy lately.
OK, back to your question. It seems to me that you are thinking that I arrive at equation (9) by differentiating (8) w.r.t. x. This is not true. I am simply replacing 'f' in equation (8) by 'df/dx' in order to arrive at (9). See the discussion below to learn why this is OK to do.
* If you don't see the discussion below, then go to the main page where my collaboration is located. If you scroll all the way down then you should see all the discussion that resulted for this particular collaboration.
And thanks for your query! If you don't understand anything else, let me know and I'll try to clear the mystery as best as I can.
-Swapnil |
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