Asked by Joe
Ok I know that the slope of a straight line is the same thing as x with a dot aboce it or simply the first derivative of x
on the unit circle tangent gives you the slope of the reference line right? This can be expressed using the notation expressed above but how?
Thanks!
on the unit circle tangent gives you the slope of the reference line right? This can be expressed using the notation expressed above but how?
Thanks!
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Answered by
drwls
x with a dot above it usually represents the derivative with respect to time.
I don't know what you mean by "the reference line" or "the notation expressed above". I also don't see what unit circle is involved.
I don't know what you mean by "the reference line" or "the notation expressed above". I also don't see what unit circle is involved.
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