Postby EricTheFred » Sat Feb 02, 2008 11:39 am
I won't repeat any of the math given above, as there's no point. But I will add a couple examples of why you need these things.
Limits:
You may have seen an exponential decay curve, which is where you have a function slowly dying away into a straight line. Mathematically, you can never get to the line, but it is pretty obvious that in the real world, that's where the curve is headed. That flat line that the curve is approaching, whether it is at y=zero or some other value, is "Lim x->infinity" (we pronounce it "the limit as x approaches infinity".)
Derivatives.
At some point, in Physics or Math, you have run into the kinematic equations which you use to calculate position, velocity and acceleration.
At the very least, you have learned to calculate that "hours time miles per hour equals miles traveled. " (d=v*t) for d=distance, v=velocity, t= time traveled.
The full equation is d=v0*t + (1/2)a*t^2 (v0 meaning initial velocity), which is for a constant acceleration (or if you can work out a function for it, for any acceleration).
and you possibly know that v=v0 + a*t .
v=v0+a*t is the Derivative of d=v0*t + (1/2)a*t^2
because velocity is the rate of change in distance, in other words, the rate at which you are changing distance.
If Velocity is constant, than distance versus time will graph as a straight line, because the slope of a straight line is a constant value. But if Velocity is changing (if you have an acceleration) than distance versus time will be curved or otherwise not a straight line, and the slope at different points is different. Derivitive calculation allows you to discover what that slope is at any given point, or create a function for it.
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