The Altera Centauri collection has been brought up to date by Darsnan. It comprises every decent scenario he's been able to find anywhere on the web, going back over 20 years.
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The graphics look great though I'd guess that it's some kind of exploration scenario.
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You forgot about the 3 * (-e^-x) terms in the binomial square
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Well, the basic point is that the result must be:
f'(x)=(3-e^-x)² if f(x) is what would be F(x).
I personally think it must be F(x)=(x-e^-x)³; but I'd love to be proved otherwise (basically this is just a maths problem that's been keeping me occupied the other night, and I wanted to hear a second opinion).
Is he a stone-age hunter?
A Crusoe-type stranded on some island perhaps?
Nope. No island.
Looks a bit Aztec!
Closer, but still far away.
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30,000 lemmings can't be wrong!
If F(x) would be (x-e^-x)³, then f(x) would be, according to the chain rule: f(x)=(3-3^-x)²; or would it? According to
f'(x)=2*(3-e^-x)*e^-x if f(x)=(3-e-^x)²
In another calculation, however, f'(x) would be f'(x)=3*(x-e^-x)*(3-e^-x)
This is sick
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Originally posted by Stefan Härtel
The result doesn't show (it won't load the image)
I attached the image I got... It looks rather more complicated than the possible outcomes you gave. I'm not sure if that's because the program tries to write out everything in full... I.e. it would say x2 - 2x + 1 rather than (x - 1)2.
If F(x) would be (x-e^-x)³, then f(x) would be, according to the chain rule: f(x)=(3-3^-x)²; or would it?
No, it would be:
3 * (x - e-x)2 * (1 + e-x)
So you made two mistakes:
- The multiplier of 3 is outside the square. I.e. the derivative of x3 is 3(x2), not (3x)2.
- You have to take the derivative of the part in parentheses as well, and use the chain rule... that's the (1 + e-x) at the end.
This is sick
I'll say... I'm glad I got that behind me. Not that the statistical maths I have to deal with is any easier, though.
I have much to learn (I've got one point out of 15 at best, that's a 5- mark, but it's enough since I'm good at English).
OK, Stefan!
Spill the beans!
What is the scenario about?
Not mathematics surely?
No, I just posted the poll because I went nuts about the problem
I can't tell you exactly what the scenario will be about because that'd be telling too much. But I can tell you that it's an adventure scenario set in pre-Colombian Ecuador. I've got some very cool ideas so far, but I don't want to tell because that'd spoil too many surprises.
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