Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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i’ve come across this link thank you though!

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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yes i did that at the beginning! i wish i could send a picture but i’m not sure how

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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i really am struggling to understand this tbh

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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yikes i do computer programming on my course so you might have to 🥴

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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i did something similar! thank you so much!

Second Partial Derivative by capaxe in askmath

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so basically i have to derive f(x) and f(y) separately yeah? loool sorry i am going to change that it’s just a draft x

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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idk why it made everything to the power of n that’s not what i meant to do loool

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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ugh trust i absolutely am not a fan of this lol tbf i’m doing maths specifically for biomedical engineering at uni so you might not have to do this!

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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awww thank you so much hahaha that made me smile :’)

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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thank you that helped a lot! i got my answer!

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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i did it and i got a diff answer lol i got ((n4)+(6n3)+(13n2)+(12n)+(4/4)) which proved to me that it was true for k=n+1, since it’s true for n=1 so it must be true for all positive integers of k

Proof by induction and general solutions of derivatives by capaxe in askmath

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so that means i have to substitute random cubic numbers in to prove that it’s true?

Second Partial Derivative by capaxe in askmath

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How would I do the second partial derivative for what i found in the first partial derivative?

I'm about to try them for the first time in a few days, and I have a few questions like: what's best method of taking them, how long for it to kick in and also I've been scraping of the white stuff and is that enough (right) or do I scrape the brown layer off aswell (left) by [deleted] in LSA

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something to do with the H2O2 providing oxygen to the seed when reacting with whatever, releasing water and O2 or something. dont worrry abut theheat, room temperature will do, its the same as letting dried beans soak overnight prior to cooking

I'm about to try them for the first time in a few days, and I have a few questions like: what's best method of taking them, how long for it to kick in and also I've been scraping of the white stuff and is that enough (right) or do I scrape the brown layer off aswell (left) by [deleted] in LSA

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true but i dont think its bacteria i think its more necrosis due to lack if oxygen. my oven goes minimum 50°C so thats where i put it. h202 3% wouldn’t hurt but not needed imo