originally posted in:TFS The Floods Sanctuary
Here's some reading on the topic. Use this site to reinforce your mathematics.
English
-
Wont help me -blam!- math skills
-
Well, good luck.
-
I could do the rest of the math homework just not this gay ass one
-
Edited by ODSTJacob: 1/25/2013 5:46:19 AMYour rate of change can be found using the first derivative. [quote]T' = ((3(D^2)C)/2) - ((4(D^3)/3)[/quote] You can find "what doeses does the temperature change increase as dose increases" by setting the second order derivative 'greater then zero'; producing sets in which the function is rising. Solve and you've got your answer. [quote]T" = 2DC - 4(D^2) > 0[/quote] Note: Check this over. I'm not %100 sure this is correct. Good luck.
-
Alright. I'll give it a go.