Re: What is an integration & differentiation
From: Keckman (keckman_at_welho.com)
Date: 10/06/04
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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:46:47 +0300
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 12:12:56 -0400, Will Twentyman
<wtwentyman@read.my.sig> wrote:
> This can be used to find instantaneous rates of change, such as velocity
> and acceleration.
>
Instantaneous?
Why does not small enough time duration >0 be enough? Or how small you
ever want but
not instantaneous=0.
I guess there is no practical differencies, but philosophical.
-- 1+1+1+...= infinite and finite in math today Petri Keckman
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