May 2025
Intermediate to advanced
730 pages
20h 14m
English
When we first encountered the concept of derivatives in Chapter 12, we introduced it through an example from physics. As Newton created it, the derivative describes the velocity of a moving object as calculated from its time-distance graph. In other words, the velocity can be derived from the time-distance information.
Can the distance be reconstructed given the velocity? In a sense, this is the inverse of differentiation.
Questions such as these are hard to answer if we only look at the most general case, so let’s consider a special one. Suppose that our object is moving with a constant velocity v(t) = v0
, for a duration of T ...
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