Hi y'all, I've been going over some projectile motion.
Since we define y = -1/2(g)t^2 +Vtsinθ and x = Vtcosθ, which can be converted from parametric to cartesian form. But what is the significance of dy/dx? Does it represent the ratio at which the change in y occurs over the change in x? Or is there some other meaning to?
Since we define y = -1/2(g)t^2 +Vtsinθ and x = Vtcosθ, which can be converted from parametric to cartesian form. But what is the significance of dy/dx? Does it represent the ratio at which the change in y occurs over the change in x? Or is there some other meaning to?