SOLUTION: How to differentiate the equation to find f'(x) to work it out using the Newton-Raphson Method f(x)=[(R*T/m*g)*log(Po/Ph)]

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Question 790745: How to differentiate the equation to find f'(x) to work it out using the Newton-Raphson Method
f(x)=[(R*T/m*g)*log(Po/Ph)]

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Since there is no in the functtion, the derivative with respect to is zero, and Newton-Raphson fails because of the zero denominator (also because a constant function has no zero).

Now I suspect you really want to differentiate with respect to something that is actually in the function. Figure out what you really want to do, express it properly, and then repost.

John

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