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Yeah but isn't that only if you assumed d/dx In(-x) = -1/x?

EDIT: So how does the marathon actually work, is there a process or do we (I) just wait until some kind samaritan posts up new questions
(subtly avoiding integrands averages questions because they make me lost lel)
 
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Yeah but isn't that only if you assumed d/dx In(-x) = -1/x?

EDIT: So how does the marathon actually work, is there a process or do we (I) just wait until some kind samaritan posts up new questions
(subtly avoiding integrands averages questions because they make me lost lel)


(Oh, by the way, the function is actually ln (lowercase L), not In. The l stands for 'logarithm' and the n stands for 'natural', because ln is the natural log (i.e. base e). So this means it's not pronounced "In" either. :))
 
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Regarding how the marathon is meant to work, I think we're meant to wait for the last unanswered Q., to be answered, then the person who answered that posts a new Q. Here's a new question if you don't want to do the ones about averages:

 

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Yeah but isn't that only if you assumed d/dx In(-x) = -1/x?

EDIT: So how does the marathon actually work, is there a process or do we (I) just wait until some kind samaritan posts up new questions
(subtly avoiding integrands averages questions because they make me lost lel)
Lol that's not the problem. You can't log a negative number without complex numbers.

To which however fortunately with that knowledge we can still use the result. Because ln(-x) = ln(x) + i pi
 

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New Question


So I tried to make a new question; until I couldn't get the answer to my own question, so I made an easier one so I could ask about my original question lel


Is that the same as ?
I get different answers for the derivatives in Wolfram Alpha

Regardless I get a different answer from Wolfram Alpha

My working was as follows


Halp pls
 

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New Question


So I tried to make a new question; until I couldn't get the answer to my own question, so I made an easier one so I could ask about my original question lel


Is that the same as ?
I get different answers for the derivatives in Wolfram Alpha

Regardless I get a different answer from Wolfram Alpha

My working was as follows


Halp pls
 

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New Question


So I tried to make a new question; until I couldn't get the answer to my own question, so I made an easier one so I could ask about my original question lel


Is that the same as ?
I get different answers for the derivatives in Wolfram Alpha

Regardless I get a different answer from Wolfram Alpha

My working was as follows


Halp pls
Exponentiation is not associative. Without brackets, the exponential tower is always read top down, by international convention.
 

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I don't think a 2U kid will easily figure out that f(x) = 1/2 x^(2x) lol

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BUMP: Perfectly manageable 2U question
I think a 2 unit student will be more likely to get it than a 3U student as 3U students are introduced to substitution including trig etc... while a 2 unit student only knows one way of integration which is the one used in that question.
 

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Both 2u and 3u can get easily swayed just by not knowing to use the same trick for 2^x to differentiate x^x

Consequently they wonder where did a log even come from

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Correct. But for part (i) I wasnt looking for a derivation I just wanted you to give me the value which could've been done in 2 lines with the quotient rule.
 

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Correct. But for part (i) I wasnt looking for a derivation I just wanted you to give me the value which could've been done in 2 lines with the quotient rule.
Oh lol now that I look at it, I have no idea why I used the product rule lel
oh well
 

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Just put another question. It's also something scary to encounter and pretty much never even given a slightest mention in the 2U course; x^x
It was in one of my school's exams though? And that year someone state ranked it :p
 
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