She’s going to find out he is stuck on on his E^x
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Reminds me of a fun joke!
A constant and e^x were walking down the street. They see a differentiator coming, and instantly the constant gets scared shitless. The differentiator comes up, and as expected, POOF, the constant is gone. e^x starts laughing and says “nice try, can’t touch me”. But the differentiator tips his hat and responds “is that right?”, then throws off his coat and shows that he is d/dy.
The result is 𝑦 = ⅟ₓ, right?
No e^x doesn’t have a ‘y’ and so it also acts as a constant.
Oh, I was thinking of it as 𝑦 = 𝑒𝑥 or 𝑥 = ln 𝑦, whose derivative in respect to 𝑦 is 𝑥 = 1/𝑦 (for 𝑦 > 0) or 𝑦 = 1/𝑥 (for 𝑥 > 0). Your interpretation is that the 𝑦-axis is non-existent or named differently, which is why I’d prefer the joke to say d/d𝑡 for less ambiguity, as @anothercatgirl suggested.
yayaya, or in other cases like multiple independent variables, I’m not sure because it’s been 6 years since I took calculus
The general form would be implicit differentiation! d/dx dx/dy e^x = e^x dx/dy
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exp(x)the y-derivation!
It’s nice to see memes like this and be surprised that I don’t actually forget all of the calculus I ever learned
Couldn’t figure out how to do superscript. But you know I watch 3b1b. I’m not sure if this meme actually fits though.Here, have this:
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ᵈ⁄d𝑥
ℒEven plain text textboxes can do fun stuff if there is good Unicode support
My favorite thing about Laplace and Fourier transforms was making a fabulous looking F and L.
Their functions are so fucking spectacularly useful, but I just loved writing it out.
Mine too! I looked through all of Unicode and they don’t have the awesome-looking L I know from college, only the “script” variant.
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