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MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus (OCW) 13 Online
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1H1-b. Given I have found the solution to part A of the problen, how does one approach part B? How would one formulate lambda?

OpenStudy (dr_dronych):

I guess I have figured this out. t calculated in part A serves as the time coefficient in part B which is why we have to multiply t by y.

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