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    JoshuaSass replied to the thread Fusing relationships.
    Ah, I was imputing it incorrectly, that is my fault. But I'm still confused upon what the OP is asking here?
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    JoshuaSass replied to the thread Zeno's Paradox Question.
    So I know if a different forum, I found someone talking about repeatedly folding a paper in half is the same, but I was confused...
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    khansaheb replied to the thread Zeno's Paradox Question.
    Please share some of those proofs
  • The Highlander
    This series of (twelve) videos: The Essence of Calculus (qv) should address any and all questions you may have on the subject. The...
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    blamocur reacted to khansaheb's post in the thread Trig equations with Like Like.
    Yes I can. But first you need to share your work, so that we know why you are stuck
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    Zexralo8 replied to the thread game theory - game of tags.
    In practice, most of what people here call game theory ends up being just analyzing optimal moves in simple rule-based games (like tag...
  • Dr.Peterson
    Dr.Peterson replied to the thread Fusing relationships.
    Here is the graph of \left(x^{2}+y^{2}-1\right)\left(y-2x\right)=0 in Desmos: Looks like a circle to me. @fixit86 has exactly the right...
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    khansaheb replied to the thread Fusing relationships.
    If you plot: x^2 + y^2 = 1 (1^2) on a plane graph paper, it will describe a circle with radius 1. Can you explain the difference...
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    khansaheb replied to the thread Trig equations.
    Yes I can. But first you need to share your work, so that we know why you are stuck
  • Dr.Peterson
    Again, it will be helpful if we can focus on just one of the two parts of the FTC at a time, rather than trying to look at the whole...
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    fresh_42 replied to the thread Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    Here is a, to some extent, sloppy algebraic calculation of what is going on. Since we are talking about intuition, I left out all the...
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    fresh_42 replied to the thread Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    It is not an easy concept. Many aspects reveal their secrets at higher levels, e.g., the historical development, or some closely related...
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    jpanknin replied to the thread Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    Well, it's difficult to say what I don't understand about it when I don't really understand it (I don't mean that sarcastically). Some...
  • Dr.Peterson
    It may help if you state your question a little more specifically, because there are many ways to look at this. Which part of the FTC...
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    fresh_42 replied to the thread Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
    I like to think in higher dimensions. If you follow a flow through a potential field, then the gain of energy is determined by your...
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