Calculus 2 Example
I think in electrical systems, you can have a current that pulses like a square function or "saw tooth" graph. I guess if you wanted to find the energy or whatever it is you would sum the area under that graph, and you could maybe set up a series to find that
Originally Posted by BigSteele
I think in electrical systems, you can have a current that pulses like a square function or "saw tooth" graph. I guess if you wanted to find the energy or whatever it is you would sum the area under that graph, and you could maybe set up a series to find that
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Originally Posted by OKcruising
Wow, a power series example? man, i cant even come up with one out of my *** and im in cal3 and diff eq at the moment. hahaha. i go to school to get edjumicated!
Originally Posted by FIREHAWK #07
calculus is easy...
as long as you use the correct graph paper
as long as you use the correct graph paper

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Originally Posted by will69camaro
Calc 2 IMO was the hardest, after that Calc 3 and Diff eq were a breeze.
William
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It just doesnt sound too fun. 





