Abstract: Nowadays, problems such as greenhouse effect and air pollution become increasingly prominent. The power generation process should pay attention to the fuel cost and reduce the pollution to ...
People in the UK are reminded to follow an NHS guideline as temperatures soar across the country. The reminder comes as the bank holiday weekend is set to bring heat that could be "hotter than Ibiza" ...
From matcha lattes to pistachio-studded Dubai chocolate, ingredient trends quickly evolve from niche to viral with just a few clicks. But, the challenge for brands isnβt just identifying the next ...
The global chip sector is under heightened pressure around supply chains and costs as the fallout from the Iran war continues. While an AI rally continues to boost stocks, a prolonged conflict would ...
Pull apart any consumer electronics product, and you will likely find the same class of components that investigators are now pulling out of Russian weapons systems: power diodes, MOSFETs, rectifiers.
A recently published paper delivers a finding that should be well known to every executive in Western pharma: China has gone from accounting for less than 8% of global clinical trials in 2010 to ...
Abstract: A service function chain (SFC) is a set of virtualized network functions (VNFs) concatenated in a virtualized network. Paths of SFCs need to be updated to achieve load balancing and security ...
Supply chains used to be an invisible back-office functionβuntil global shocks, shifting geopolitics, and new tariffs made them a C-suite emergency. Forbes' Maggie McGrath chats with Evan Smith, CEO ...
The new MacBook Neo has apparently been a smash hit, and Apple will likely talk up its success at its next quarterly earnings call. But, in what can be considered a good problem to have, Apple is ...
Leaders often fall into the βfixer trap,β solving problems instead of developing their teams. This piece shows how stepping back builds independent thinkers, strengthens trust and scales leadership ...
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Product rule and double chain rule with trig
π Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x.
π Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the quotient rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable ...
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