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Naruto Is this your new home?


Posts: 212 Join date: 2010-12-21 Age: 44 Location: Joep's Backyard, Vught, NL
 | Subject: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:28 am | |
| buch wanted me to post this for some reason  basically for the circled portion, i want to know how to do those w/o the given step size(h). because on my past quiz they didn't give me the step size, i got it wrong, but how can i figure out the step size w/o it being given? or should there be more info? i get the equation but not the step size thing and i realize its the 'delta X'. thanks, if anyone knows it. |
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Buch Obviously never closed forums


Posts: 532 Join date: 2011-10-07 Age: 18 Location: Al Kharid
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:41 am | |
| now i feel more stupid than i ever though i was,, its literally lke reading another language,, makes me think who did math and how did he do it lol |
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Blast High poster


Posts: 265 Join date: 2010-12-06
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:09 am | |
| NVM, lemme think about this |
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pi_rules3_14 I <3 to waste RS xp


Posts: 2113 Join date: 2010-12-05 Age: 21 Location: Chicago, IL
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:36 am | |
| I miss math classes </3 no idea how to do this nemore |
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krammark1 I <3 to waste RS xp


Posts: 2299 Join date: 2011-01-19 Age: 20 Location: My room
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:13 pm | |
| i would use my calculator for it >.> got one with graphical functions, but cant remember having stuff like this
found an online calculator: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rewn/euler.html
my guess: you have to fill in the start, y=2, x=0 then the end, which is 10x 0.1 = 1 => Xend = x+1 = 1 after that you fill in the step size
so, if you know the amounts of steps (n) and the Xend you can calculate the step size I think we sorta skipped those small steps, we only use the dy/dx in formula _________________ ~The Editor~   |
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Sword Slayer Is this your new home?


Posts: 108 Join date: 2010-12-05 Age: 17 Location: Japan - Pallet town
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:29 pm | |
| hmm to be fair all school was like was: In class: 1+1=2 Homework+ 1+1+1=3 Exam: Jimmy had four apples,he ate one and then gave one to fred. Calculate the Suns mass. |
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Wanderer0246 Admin


Posts: 435 Join date: 2010-11-05 Age: 18 Location: England
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:45 pm | |
| lmfaoooo lukas
ps) i'll come back and look @ that properly sometime vish i like tldr half of this _________________  |
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Naruto Is this your new home?


Posts: 212 Join date: 2010-12-21 Age: 44 Location: Joep's Backyard, Vught, NL
 | Subject: Re: Euler's Method, if you fancy? Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:04 am | |
| its fine wandi, i had the test today and it went okay i guess, the improper integrals were horrifying |
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