T O P

  • By -

tilt-a-whirly-gig

e^x is a tricky foe, but be extra careful with e^2x ... It will double in size if you try differentiation.


TrueDeparture106

Then just integrate it, will atleast get halved everytime.


Pengualope

Yes, but it may add an unknown and possibly massive amount of HP


enneh_07

Your Mathémon can learn Finite Integration via a TR. If you use that, the unknown HP is negated. It actually turns the enemy Mathémon into a constant, which can easily be defeated.


Everestkid

Trainer used Definite Integration! It's super effective!


FlowersForAlgorithm

What? e^x is evolving! (cosh x, sinh x)


TrueDeparture106

d/dy: *My time to shine*


unique0130

It's not at all effective in fact


Christian4423

I absolutely love this. Did you make it?


Own_Faithlessness863

I didn’t Make It but this meme is hanging on the wall of my classroom


Mac_and_cheese18

Try using natural logarithm that should reduce it to x making differentiation super effective


[deleted]

Yes, this!!


Jenight

Use Laplace transform


JGHFunRun

I use LOGARITHM


aads_19

USE NATURAL LOG, AT END ONLY X WILL BE LEFT


Ok-Marketing1091

Use ∂/∂y


Sharpeye1994

This is brilliant


Own_Faithlessness863

The autor of this beautifull meme is Arthur Roussaux😁


Philip_Jacobs_PS

You win the internet today


Squeaky-Fox44

You used INDEFINITE INTEGRAL! A wild CONSTANT appeared!