Basically, if you've taken an introductory differential calculus class you can relate with first principles. Well, when I did this video I thought, I was going to spend a whole semester solving differential equations from first principles. So this was prior to seeing rules such as quotient rule, power rule, etc. ENJOY
I know _that_ particular question isn't tough, I made the video because that particular button saved my noodle throughout the calculus class - ie those logarithms hehe
In the book, i think it just round -5.36 up to -5.4 lol
il0oiil0ilo0 5 years ago
Sounds about right.
Actual: -5.36
Book: -5.4
0.X is influenced by 0.0X which is 6.
6 is greater then 5 so -5.36 rounds to -5.4
These are vectors so the negative sign is just a direction (down).
va3atc 5 years ago
it's not that hard... just take a derivative and substitute 0.7 for t.
thefleckt0ne 5 years ago
I know _that_ particular question isn't tough, I made the video because that particular button saved my noodle throughout the calculus class - ie those logarithms hehe
va3atc 5 years ago
although i'm not taking calculus- (EVER) that was cool~ did u find it on the cal by chance or it was listed in the text...etc?
Puipui250 5 years ago
You found my dark secret - it was by chance ;)
va3atc 5 years ago