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Differentiation has more, er, fundamental purposes in science. Rates are always more important than stuff under graphs, because usually that is a very large number that doesn't say much.*
that was first thing i learned this year tho lolCalculus? You've seen nothing yet if you only go to integration by parts. *
Population, exponential decay, yeah. It's all pretty important. Integration can do a bit too.Differentiation has more, er, fundamental purposes in science. Rates are always more important than stuff under graphs, because usually that is a very large number that doesn't say much.*
So whats the secret rule to integration by parts?yea it is, I never took AP...
for calculus, just know how to integrate lol, theres some secret rule to integration by parts that profs never teach you, if you know that then calc is a breeze
and apparently, they do calculus to find EVERYthing, probably even the oil spil
btw they forgot to put "dx" after e^x for integration
I love how easy the proof is when the whole application is difficult. :OProof:
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