- ... times.1
- Since
our dollar will be worth less a year from now,
we should really call it deflation!
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- ... change:2
- The
error introduced by this approximation is not very serious.
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- ... time.3
- Banks,
insurance companies, trade unions, and governments
all pretend that they don't assume this, but they would all
go bankrupt if they didn't assume it.
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- ... time.4
- A politician trying to obfuscate
the issue might say, ``The rate of decrease is decreasing.''
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- ...
combination5
- ``Linear combination''
means we multiply each term by a simple constant and add them up.
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- ... derivatives,6
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CHAIN RULE for derivatives says that if z is an
explicit function of y, z(y), and y is an
explicit function of x, y(x), then z is an
implicit function of x and its derivative
with respect to x is given by
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- ... us.7
- This
is exactly what a ``scientific'' hand calculator does
when you push the function key
whose name will be revealed momentarily.
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- ... either8
- Now
you know which key it is on a calculator.
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- ... shown9
- Watch
for this phrase! Whenever someone says ``It can
easily be shown...,'' they mean, ``This is possible to
prove, but I haven't got time; besides, I might want
to assign it as homework.''
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