Posted by: occult November 13, 2007
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hey aashkta
why don't you differentiate the equation, i m talking about eqn 1 wrt x........................
the RHS should be a zero then if tb2 is a constant...............and try solving it
use the properties of ln...............while differentiating...............example d/dx(lnx)= 1/x
the equation would look like
-cx +b1-m + d/dx[(ms+mx){ln(s+x)-ln(x)}] = 0
now try solving it.............hope it works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
occult
why don't you differentiate the equation, i m talking about eqn 1 wrt x........................
the RHS should be a zero then if tb2 is a constant...............and try solving it
use the properties of ln...............while differentiating...............example d/dx(lnx)= 1/x
the equation would look like
-cx +b1-m + d/dx[(ms+mx){ln(s+x)-ln(x)}] = 0
now try solving it.............hope it works!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
occult