Question:How do you solve 2y'=y ?
Answer: Well, you integrate the equation y'=y/2, then exponentiate both sides to get y=Ce^(1/2x).
By Sandie
Exponentially
Though in mathematics and in formal use, "exponentially" describes something which is growing and whose rate of growth is accelerating, in casual use the word is bastardized and is simply a generic intensifier. See also: "literally."
the fact of life where all work for any given task that would equal 90% is done again to reach the 100% goal, thereby having an exponential effect. This case is not always a 90/10 degree and can deviate either way to some degree. In terms of college, this can lead to battle of whether to spend the enormous amount of time working for that perfect score, or catching up on not so needed sleep. For most students, the answer is almost immediately obvious.
By following the natural law of exponentiality, I decided to not put in the extra book of research for my last essay on "Theories behind Moore's Law" for my Professor....I got a B+.
Person 1: Your such an exponential fraction!
Person 2: Did you just call me that! THATS SO BAD AND SHOULD NEVER BE SPOKEN OF!
Person 1: yeah, I just called you that.
Person 2: ( sits in corner and cries)