A= bh/2
a' = b'h/2 + bh'/2
b' = (a' - bh'/2)(2/h) can someone explain this....
Mathematics, 31.10.2019 13:31 zayo8468
A= bh/2
a' = b'h/2 + bh'/2
b' = (a' - bh'/2)(2/h) can someone explain this. its steps to the derivative of bh/2.
Answers: 1
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