Ok, back again.....sigh
I was thinking...????what is he going on about animated picture
Today's lesson..never underestimate an iPhone, the only picture I could see was the red & black lines explaining a tangent.....good job KISS mentioned animated.lol switched to full site & there was an animated picture & the letters I was wondering where they came from
Give me time to catch up, don't panic about me missing anything CBB, I'm about two pages behind
Man, you two can yak.lol
WOW! Going back to post #71, I can see where we are going now, we are learning caps still, the whole shebang, this should be fun
So going backwards to go forwards: I had to read it, couldn't help myself, need to know what the letters are relating to, so we have a cartesian plane which is basically a way of measuring points on wave.
Then function, this where the 'f' came from.
The 'x' simply relates to the input measurement or if it is 't' this is simply a time input along along 'x'
& f(x) is the measurement of the output otherwise known as 'y'
these are known as an ordered pair
So f is the wave within a component or whatever your working on that basically has an input & output, then you could progress to a compisite (basically another funtion, which takes the output of 'f' & the input of 'g' to work out 'g(F(x))' which is basically working out the output value of a second component running through the first, that seems easy enough.
So this example:
For example, the rule f(x) = 2x : simply means that the output is twice the input whatever numbers you are working on
For example, ƒ(x) = 2x+1 : simply means the output equals two times the input plus one again whatever numbers your working on
ok, that bit makes sense, I will understand at some point what this derivitive is, however I feel I've suddenly been landed half way along a path in terms of understanding, I know I need to know this stuff, but to those who are explaining things to me please remember that unless we've covered it, I won't know what the actual letters mean. Yes, I can see these are calculations to show us what something is doing, but I haven't learnt yet how to use the caculations.
& I'm willing to eat humble pie if I'm wrong, but I'll bet my last £ that when I work it out, a derivitive means a point on a graph.lol
guess I did ask, it may as well be now that I jump in feet first
I will continue editing this post until I understand before proceeding, you might like to go out visiting for the weekend or something, I may be some time....hahahaha
please keep an eye on this post & correct me where I'm misunderstanding, but as always, I really appreicate the help you guys are giving me, think I owe you both a xmas present
Ok, first question of the day, I'm still looking at the derivitive, all of a sudden while looking at animated diagram I noticed the -&+ signal is different to the Y-T graph we have been working with on sillyscope, so have I understood correctly the sillyscope graph is:
Y-T graph:
Y= V/I
X=T
But the Y-X graph is:
X= input - f
Y= output - f(x)
Is that correct? So instead of having having a signal above (+) or below (-) gnd we have now changed to measuring the .........
I'm at a loss, the -/+ signal moving has messed with my head to the point I don't even know what we are measuring now let alone understand it?
Ok, here's where I'm at, I have worked backwards until I could understand something, I got as far as algebra & realised that even that looks complicated at the moment, so hopefully you know me by now & I did say I wouldn't quit, I think my goal of understanding this subject is way past what I'm capable of at present, so I shall go off & learn algebra, calculus then come back in the future when I understand what your actually talking about......there is no point learning if I don't understand.
Well, I have just worked 24hrs in two days, I have had a long time to think about the way forward with this (& a nice long soak in the bath to sooth my shattered soul last night) & I can see that I do need to learn & more so that I need to learn to give myself time when I'm struggling, a sure sign of this is I go very quite while I'm considering options of what to do, I still don't understand as yet & I don't know what a realistic timescale is to learn algebra & calculus but I'll get there if it takes two years or longer if needed. You probably won't understand this but I struggle to let things go when I haven't fully understood them.
I don't know what else to say at the moment
signed:.......a confused friend