Ok, the solutions to this exercise made the assumption that
tan B = (dy/dt) / (dx/dt)
in order to solve the equation.
Im not seeing the logic behind why the author did this ?
wouldn't it just as be correct to say that tan B = y/x at point t = T/4?
tan B = (dy/dt) / (dx/dt)
in order to solve the equation.
Im not seeing the logic behind why the author did this ?
wouldn't it just as be correct to say that tan B = y/x at point t = T/4?