M minneola24 New member Joined Apr 3, 2013 Messages 2 Apr 3, 2013 #1 Hello, My only question is what is the relation c# and x# and delta X No need to solve it, I just need to know what the relationship is =) Thanks!! Below is the question (ignore figure for 72) you have to click it Below is the answer
Hello, My only question is what is the relation c# and x# and delta X No need to solve it, I just need to know what the relationship is =) Thanks!! Below is the question (ignore figure for 72) you have to click it Below is the answer
D DrPhil Senior Member Joined Nov 29, 2012 Messages 1,383 Apr 3, 2013 #2 minneola24 said: Hello, My only question is what is the relation c# and x# and delta X No need to solve it, I just need to know what the relationship is =) Thanks!! Below is the question (ignore figure for 72) you have to click it Below is the answer Click to expand... The \(\displaystyle x_i\) are boundaries of four intervals, and the widths of the intervals are \(\displaystyle \Delta x_i = x_i - x_{i-1}\) Rather than using the edge of the intervals, the points \(\displaystyle c_i \in [x_{i-1},\ x_i] \) are arbitrary points within each interval.
minneola24 said: Hello, My only question is what is the relation c# and x# and delta X No need to solve it, I just need to know what the relationship is =) Thanks!! Below is the question (ignore figure for 72) you have to click it Below is the answer Click to expand... The \(\displaystyle x_i\) are boundaries of four intervals, and the widths of the intervals are \(\displaystyle \Delta x_i = x_i - x_{i-1}\) Rather than using the edge of the intervals, the points \(\displaystyle c_i \in [x_{i-1},\ x_i] \) are arbitrary points within each interval.