Teaching e^x Math for Physics
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Abstract
The math for physics is challenging and difficult to connect equations with physics and visual and mechanical learners.
What is Euler's Number?
Is this statistical?
This maps an approach to
- Discover by discover, that it is not statistic. If works for coin-toss, but fails for dice probability prediction.
- Discover that e^x equation only work with (1/2)
- Discover the amazing math of 2^(3/2) with derivatives at ^(1/2), then ^(-1/2) to get the underlying physics - inverse, interactive equlibriums and pendulums.
What is Euler's Number?
Is this statistical?
This maps an approach to
- Discover by discover, that it is not statistic. If works for coin-toss, but fails for dice probability prediction.
- Discover that e^x equation only work with (1/2)
- Discover the amazing math of 2^(3/2) with derivatives at ^(1/2), then ^(-1/2) to get the underlying physics - inverse, interactive equlibriums and pendulums.
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Presenters
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Arno Vigen
6061862733
Authors
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Arno Vigen
6061862733