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Chapter 7 (Transcendental Functions)
Chapter 7 (Transcendental Functions)
Transcendental Functions
Assignment # 1
Practice Ex for chap 6:
Ex 6.3 (1 to 12 odd)+ 17 to 22 all
Transcendental Functions
Functions can be classified into two broad classes
Algebraic
Transcended
Algebraic functions
Algebraic functions are obtained by division,
multiplication, addition and subtraction of
Polynomials.
Transcendental functions
Functions which are not Algebraic are called
polynomial, for example,
log(x),
ln(x)
sin(x)
ex
sinh(x)
Example
Example
Theorem
Example
Exercise 7.1
1928(odd)
x=[0:.001:10];
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
x=[0:.01:10];
plot(x,y)
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
x=[0:.1:10];
plot(x,y)
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
x=[-10:.1:.99];
plot(x,y)
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
x=[-10:.1:0];
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
x=[-10:.1:1];
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
clc
x=[-5:.01:5];
y=1-(1./x);
plot(x,y)
help grid
GRID ON
7.2- Natural
Logarithms
Natural Logarithm
The number e
Derivative of ln(u)
Example
Example
Example
Example
Example
Example
Exercise 7.2
168(All even and odd)
(First 4 problems are about properties of Logarithms)
7.3- Exponential
Function
An important limit
xn
lim(1 )
n
n
= ex
For x = 1
1n
lim(1 )
n
n
=e
Definition of e
Example
Example
Generally
Integral of e
Example
Verification of Solution
Exercise 7.3
166(All even and odd)
(First 16 problems are about properties of Log and ex)
Exercise 7.4
174(All even and odd)
Caution
Example
Example
Example
Example
Exercise 7.7
49112(All odd)
Hyperbolic Functions
Example
Note
Exercise 7.8
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