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OpenStudy (anonymous):
math help calculus
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do you need to know?
hartnn (hartnn):
acceleration is the derivative of velocity
and velocity is the derivative of position
hartnn (hartnn):
derivative is the the curve for the slope of the function,
the derivative curve is smoother than the function
hartnn (hartnn):
so the smoothest curve will be of accleration,which you identified correctly :)
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hartnn (hartnn):
c is acceleration
b is more smoother than a
so b will be ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c is not acceleration
hartnn (hartnn):
whY?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Im confused :( and b is smoother than a ... soo then it will be postion ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Look at a they both have a point where there slope is 0. Thus their derivative would have to be 0 at the point where the slope is 0
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hartnn (hartnn):
derivative curve will be smoother
velocity is the derivative of position
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I mean a and b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it is c = position, b = velocity and a= acceleration
hartnn (hartnn):
i am not sure,
go with nelson.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
..are you sure
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