Hmmm! Somehow this thread turned into the precious/devilock thread.... Need I remind you guys this is Dear Mr. GN's Thread... Please take it somwhere else...
d/dx [f(x) * g(x)] = f (x) * g’(x) + g (x) * f’(x)
Therefore the answer is……… A) In Prison
But if I remember correctly.............the prison was on mars and run by the Swedish......so the answer could be...... all of the above (A, B, and C)...........but for this to work one would have to subsume the derivative of f as f(vX)
But that is far too convoluted....so for simplicity sake........ let us just solve f for A
Now let us solve for A (again assuming f)
A= g’ * [f/∏ (∞>x)]
Therefore A =14
So very well done GN………..a question with the answer 14........ just as requested
When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
hi this one for you
Why i love Burger King
Cause
a) it biger then MCdonalds
b) becouse i dont think about my health
C) cause it is close to my place of work
Like I said earlier, I pick C... and again it is the closest to a readable answer in my native tongue, hehehehe.
I also speak Jive...
Ken
I wanted like that how could I want that if I could think 3 years after I was born
Wanted like Serching or wanted like wish ? No it is dream of my relative made my parents to put my name Gevorg
Being a minority on the forum might explain it dog.
:^)
But Ken insists on showing that he's nothing but a hater.
haters will hate
Why you feel your self minority ? Are you in a country ? You are in community ? And here you have Portuguese and Irish , Russian and German , Romanian and Chech?
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