IDK what any of this means, but you show math as a image now!!
Say thanks to core!
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IDK what any of this means, but you show math as a image now!!
Say thanks to core!
did I do it?
Correction: It's not a image.
@core: Issue with division (frac and dfrac), the dividing line is two high up:
Anyways, tyvm for adding this.
yolo = (69 + 420)
wat
f(x) = 1/1+(1/xo - 1)a-rt
how do i make it work
WTF, why if I refresh all katex like things stop working. Can't even edit my post above without me having to repost it.
Sjoe to the power of TK... damn thats a big number;)
@The Mayor I posted... are you happy? ;)
No clue what is causing that. I think it's some css conflict but no chance to solve at the moment. If someone wants to figure it out and tell me, that'd be great.
Because of the way I implemented it (lazily), you need to refresh the entire page for the script to execute properly, which doesn't happen if you just edit or make a post. Oops.
Well it's a limit isn't it? The only reason h cant be 0 is because there's a h in the denominator, but once you cancel out you're allowed to replace all the h's with a 0. You end up with
And i'm pretty sure h = 0 doesn't mean that it doesn't have a solution. It's simply the limit as h approaches to 0. If I try and use the difference quotient on the 2x^2:
So yeah, the function in the OP is the derivative of 2x^2
Here you make a mistake
Here you moved the 2 in front of but forgot to apply it to the
correct would be:
continueing:
But you can't just drop the 2h, that is only that case when it is the other way around. Now we are integrating:
e:
missed the part where you said you used the difference quotient.