Vertex condition?
Hey, I have a list full of math vocabulary but unfortunately I don't have anything for a vertex.
Does anyone have an example similar to the one in my list, such as the condition for a vertex of, for example, S(5|12).
Hey, I have a list full of math vocabulary but unfortunately I don't have anything for a vertex.
Does anyone have an example similar to the one in my list, such as the condition for a vertex of, for example, S(5|12).
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The red ones at the bottom are the formulas. I think they're about things that are deflected, and the formulas have something to do with the speed before and after. Does anyone know what the formulas below mean? I'm not sure what all the calculations are for, or what they're supposed to calculate.
should be formulated exactly as here
has in point (5/3) a vertex …………f(5) = 3
at the same time the SP is either TP or HP of a parabola
Thank you, does the vertex act as a zero point in the first derivation? Because extreme points become zero points in the first derivation
Yes, of course, because the SP is the only extreme of the Fkt
The derivation is a straight line which has its zero at the x value of the SP.
In general, the SP does not speak of Max or Min, because the parabola is taught before the Fkt where Extrema is to be discovered.
S(xs; ys) wherein the factor a indicates the orientation of the parabola (opening down for negative a, opening up otherwise) and the stretching of the parabola.
You probably haven’t read my question correctly
For your example S(5|12)
This is actually already in your list, because the failure of a parabola is a Extreme the parabola.