Re: Basic calculus problem - is this approach correct?
- From: newbarker@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 05:01:22 -0700 (PDT)
On 16 Mar, 19:41, quasi <qu...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Let me highlight one thing ...
For this problem, a,b,c represent unknown _constants_.
quasi
The bit about constants really helped. Obvious in hindsight but when
learning this stuff there's so much to take in and it gets a bit
bewildering.
My mind was thinking about when you've got a derivative, then the
relationship between all the variables changes. It's like you're
working in another "system". I was just a bit muddled about the whole
thing and can now see more clearly.
Amazed and excited at the power of calculus and I know I've only
scratched the surface.
Watch this space for more questions!
Regards,
Pete
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