#Physics, cant understand differentiation with the graph..
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Could you please share the question? Only the image has been shared
Ah
alright so imagine any curve and try to slowly zoom in into that curve, even infinitedecimally(if thats a word). the thing is it becomes a straight line
and of the straight line we can measure the slope, thus knowing the slope of the curve i.e. tan(theta)
that is differentiation
https://youtu.be/TzDhdvVg9_c?si=ipPk9_pcsyx9GNZv
check this out perhaps
understood but didnt understand.
What was the issue?
ill see the vid
i meant ur explanation, i kind of understood but didnt understand..
ok was able to understand better with the video
Alright then. Good luck for the prep!
thx but i feel my understanding of the concept is incomplete
Try to apply the concept, perhaps that'll boost your confidence
did u understand the graph ?
kind of
Kind of doesn’t not cut it, any part u didn’t specifically understand? There r many ppl here who will help u :]
irdk
i just dont get it ig, just beginner problems will improve as i go
Oh ok no problem it’s normal , all the best :]
here you go.
spend some time on KA, get the basics right, then start reading HCV, NCERT.
ya same here, somehow i have grasped differentiation but vectors is a problem for me
yea same xd its just a beginner problem dw
as u do kinematics u will understand. dw about it man.
hcv is best in theory
agreed (well resnick halliday is best, but hcv is decent for sure!)! but if one finds it hard to follow, this is an option
oh yea resnick, dc pandey hcv all good ig
shall we close this one out @cedar echo ?