Sybil Smolova
Sybil Smolova was a Czech-Austrian dancer and film actress of the silent era.[1]
Sybil Smolova | |
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Born | 17 September 1900 Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Other names | Sybil Smolowa Sybill Smolowa |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1915–1933 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Werner Krafft (1916)
- Children of Darkness (1921)
- Gott, Mensch und Teufel (1924)
- Anna and Elizabeth (1933)
gollark: What do you mean? As in, if it involves 1/x or something like this? That's what the chain rule is for.
gollark: This can also be written as a function of x explicitly if you want (it is one implicitly).
gollark: It's the same. If you say "y = whatever (in terms of x), dy/dx = derivative of whatever (in terms of x)", this is equivalent to saying "f(x) = whatever (still in terms of x), f'(x) = derivative of whatever (in terms of x)".
gollark: Consider what is done to the x to attain your output of e^(x ln a).
gollark: What?
References
- Mitry p.500
Bibliography
- Jean Mitry. Histoire du cinéma: 1915-1925. Éditions universitaires, 1995.
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