Calculus 1.2a - Position and Velocity
The beginning of the introduction to derivatives, using the example of position and velocity. These concepts of motion were some of the questions that originally motivated Isaac Newton to formulate the theory of derivatives.
Position and velocity are discussed graphically and the slope calculation is shown.
Видео Calculus 1.2a - Position and Velocity канала Derek Owens
Position and velocity are discussed graphically and the slope calculation is shown.
Видео Calculus 1.2a - Position and Velocity канала Derek Owens
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