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Programming A Integer Derivate


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#1 saibof

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Posted 04 March 2009 - 04:50 AM

Hello Everybody, I new here and need some help,
Well, I trying to make a single structure programm, but I need that the program do a integer and a parcial derivate, I've did´t find any information about it, I'll hope someone can help me
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Posted 05 March 2009 - 04:59 PM

Hi.

You may use the command diff() in a program to differentiate a function. If you look in your manual, then you will find the correct syntax for the function.

You must use the integration symbol (find it in the soft keyboard) followed by parentheses to integrate. Again, refer to your user manual on the syntax of this function.

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Posted 15 March 2009 - 06:20 PM

He doesn't want to do a total derivative, which is what the diff() command does. He wants to do partial and arithmetic differentiation.




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