kooltrainer
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let say you're given the differential equation
dV/dt = -120 +2t
thats the rate at which the volume decreases .. and you're asked to find the fastest rate at which the volume decreases ..
so i differentiate it again ..
d2V/dt2 = 2 ..
so fastest rate should be at 2 second.. however, if u look at the dV/dt equation, its obvious that the fastest rate is when t = 0 and not t = 2 ... so why doesnt differentiating it again work?
dV/dt = -120 +2t
thats the rate at which the volume decreases .. and you're asked to find the fastest rate at which the volume decreases ..
so i differentiate it again ..
d2V/dt2 = 2 ..
so fastest rate should be at 2 second.. however, if u look at the dV/dt equation, its obvious that the fastest rate is when t = 0 and not t = 2 ... so why doesnt differentiating it again work?