Evaluates the derivative of the Airy function of the second kind.
#include <imsl.h>
float imsl_f_airy_Bi_derivative (float x)
The type double function is imsl_d_airy_Bi_derivative.
float x
(Input)
Argument for which the function value is desired.
The derivative of the Airy function of the second kind.
The airy function Bi′(x) is defined to be the derivative of the Airy function of the second kind, Bi(x). If x < −1.31ε-2/3, then the answer will have no precision. If x < −1.31ε-1/3, the answer will be less accurate than half precision. Here ε = imsl_f_machine(4) is the machine precision. In addition, x should not be so large that exp[(2/3)x3/2] overflows.
In this example, Bi′(−4.9) is evaluated.
#include <imsl.h>
int main()
{
float x = -4.9;
float ans;
x = imsl_f_airy_Bi_derivative (x);
printf ("Bi’(-4.9) = %f\n", x);
}
Bi’(-4.9) = 0.827219