Note that both transformations are symmetric except for the negative derivative in equation (6.15). The extension of the Legendre transformation to fundamental
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0 Gradient: definition and properties Definition of the gradient ∂w ∂w If w = f(x, y), then ∂x and ∂y are the rates of change of w in the i and j
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Proof: d/dx(e^x) = e^x :
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Proofs in Differential Calculus - The Derivative of e^x is e^x :
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Proof - The Derivative of f(x) = e^x: d/dx[e^x]=e^x (Limit Definition) :
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Derivative of an Inverse Function , Ex 1 :
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Derivative of e^x :
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Proofs of Derivatives of Ln(x) and e^x :
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Deriving the Derivative of Inverse Tangent or y = arctan (x) :
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Proof of derivative of e^x =e^x. :
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