Derivative of the natural logarithm of F. Alternatively, int(-1/F^2,F)
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.I don't speak math.
http://h0useb0und.tumblr.com/It was the first derivative of the natural log of F, which is how Wolfram|Alpha interpreted Victin's link for me. Also, hooray high school calculus!
Furthermore, ∫([-dF/2*(F^2)]
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edited 18th Apr '14 5:50:58 PM by RaichuKFM
Mostly does better things now. Key word mostly. Writes things, but you'll never find them. Or you can ask.I do! I understood that reference.
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MATH NO NOT MY WEAKNESS
Instead of (d/dF)(ln|F|), you could also put it d(ln|F|)/dF, which may or may not be clearer on a single line of text.
Seriously though. I actually kind of like math.
Read my over-thinking at http://impossiblah.tumblr.com Age: 25, Male Put #FreeImp in your gingerbread to protest my ban.@Raichu: That's what I was saying, yeah. Of course, if we're about to volley different ways of expressing a given function at each other, we could literally be at it for eternity.
Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.How are we defining F, exactly? Is it F(x) or F(t) or what?
I'm working on a conlang, and I took the time to include mathematical notation, because why the hell not. And I included symbols for integration and differentiation, because see above.
No, not math. No offense to those who like it, but I am not a fan. Not a fan of science, either, unless I'm reading about some cool scientific stuff that would make science class way cooler if we talked about them.
"Life is hard. It's harder if you're stupid."-John Wayne@Imp: I like math too! I'm planning on going into physics, which employs a lot of math if I understand correctly. Or at least it can involve a lot of it.
@Ninety: Yeah, I just really wanted to write an integral sign.
@Cats: No, F was being used as a generic variable to represent frequency; I'd imagine the function would be P(F) considering the pun that started it all and how it equaled 1/F.
@blue: Neato!
@sloshy: You can't stop the math tangent! Or the math cosine, for that matter.
Mostly does better things now. Key word mostly. Writes things, but you'll never find them. Or you can ask.I'm a fan of the social sciences myself.
http://h0useb0und.tumblr.com/I wasn't smart enough for physics.
Or at least, I wasn't smart enough to get into an interesting level of physics.
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If you say "full stop" instead of "period", what do you call an ellipsis, or the individual dots that comprise an ellipsis?
Wait, since when is Period three syllables?
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Actually the way I say it is more like peer yud.
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Dopants: He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a Ninety is faithful 100%.Das? What are you, some kind of German redneck?
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Uhhh... ?
EDIT: Any number divided by any number times F times integer of F without + and -?
edited 18th Apr '14 5:39:40 PM by Victin