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19 hours ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

It seems difficult for you. Your graph goes to 4. 

And 4 is enough. But to be fair, it is difficult for those that can't grasp basic Calculus.

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I thought calculus was d/dx and for derivatives and Integrals.  I had no idea that calculus was graphing equations.  I thought that was algebra or trig or geometry thing. 

mspart

 

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1 hour ago, mspart said:

I thought calculus was d/dx and for derivatives and Integrals.  I had no idea that calculus was graphing equations.  I thought that was algebra or trig or geometry thing. 

mspart

 

Lobster calculus ... d/dx too hard for crustaceans.  

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7 hours ago, mspart said:

I thought calculus was d/dx and for derivatives and Integrals.  I had no idea that calculus was graphing equations.  I thought that was algebra or trig or geometry thing. 

mspart

 

And yet you thought wrong.

"Limits" my boy, "limits" are straight up calculus.

You seem like an old dude, but you're never too old to learn more math. Online courses are easily accessible.

If you truly want to know more (instead of pretending and not knowing dick), consider taking a course.

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On 2/14/2025 at 4:52 PM, ionel said:

Lobster calculus ... d/dx too hard for crustaceans.  

So d/dx - what if d=1? Then how does the graph I posted look to you? And if d>1, how does that graph change?

It really is interesting material if you take the time to consider it.

Maybe phone a friend like @mspart if you need assistance. 

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