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\frac { d } { d x } ( 2 )
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let f be a differentiable function. Compute \frac{d}{dx}g(2), where g(x) = \frac{f(2x)}{x}.
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2351494/let-f-be-a-differentiable-function-compute-fracddxg2-where-gx
You have an extra 4 in the numerator here: i know that : \dfrac{d}{dx}g(2)=\dfrac{4(\dfrac{d}{dx}f(4))-4f(4)}{4} If g(x) = \dfrac{f(2x)}x, then \begin{align*} \frac d{dx} g(x) &= \frac d{dx} ...
How to rewrite \frac{d}{d(x+c)}? [closed]
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1376627/how-to-rewrite-fracddxc
Use the chain rule. Define u = x + c then use the fact that \frac{d\cdot}{dx} = \frac{du}{dx} \frac{d\cdot}{du} where the \cdot represents any function, so \frac{df}{dx} = \frac{du}{dx} \frac{df}{du} ...
What does is the meaning of \frac{d}{dx}+x in (\frac{d}{dx}+x)y=0?
https://math.stackexchange.com/q/1590756
The symbols d/dx and x should both be interpreted as linear operators acting on a vector space that the unknown function y belongs to. The sum of linear operators is well-defined and that is ...
Intuitive explanation of \frac{\mathrm{d}}{\mathrm{d}x}=0?
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/2894024/intuitive-explanation-of-frac-mathrmd-mathrmdx-0
Not sure about the problem but the strength of the electrical field, E, depends on your distance from it, which I assume is x. \frac{dE}{dx} then, is how much the strength of the field changes ...
Question about the chain rule.
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Suppose we add an infinitesimal to x : x_1=x_0+\Delta x . What happens to y ? By definition, the derivative tells us how much a function changes relative to changes in its input: the change ...
Spectrum of the derivative operator
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\newcommand{\id}{I} As it was mentioned in the comments, the domain where you defined the operator is not correct - If you take C^1-functions with derivatives in L^2 the domain will be "too ...
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