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oh yeah..shit. and i need to start learning how to use latex.
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The gradient of a curve is y' = x^2 − 4x + 3 and the curve passes through the origin. Find the equation of the curve.
Yeah that's him, I rarely see him on here, maybe once in a blue moon?Is Doctor Xie? FrankXie by any chance?
Not really... When doing a definite integral in mechanics it is absolutely necessary to have both sides definite integral. Usually its just t on the LHS and therefore it doesnt really appear as a definite integral but it is. An example of this is the rocket launch question I can post if you like?
What do you mean by "not really"? The one I wrote is just a restatement of the fundamental theorem of calculus pretty much (since f(0) = 0).Not really... When doing a definite integral in mechanics it is absolutely necessary to have both sides definite integral. Usually its just t on the LHS and therefore it doesnt really appear as a definite integral but it is. An example of this is the rocket launch question I can post if you like?
Not really... When doing a definite integral in mechanics it is absolutely necessary to have both sides definite integral. Usually its just t on the LHS and therefore it doesnt really appear as a definite integral but it is. An example of this is the rocket launch question I can post if you like?
I told calambe the same thing. I never learnt LaTeX, I always used Daum Equation Editor.oh yeah..shit. and i need to start learning how to use latex.
I love this method. But personally I reckon keep it out of the 2u student's mindset because it's more confusing.