The D notation, when the order DOES matter

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D is the differential operator,
The D notation, when the order DOES matter,

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Learning linear algebra certainly will make this intuitive

Bedoroski
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Why is that when you distribute "D(D+2)" it doesn't become "D(D) + D(2) = D^2"
since "D(2) = d/dx (2) = 0"

Also, when you distribute "D(f(x) * g(x))", do you get "f(x) Dg(x) + g(x) Df(x)"

rednax
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Is this video kinda silent or am I going deaf?

ibrahimtunahandag
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the title should be "DOES matter" without the -s
:D

Jamelele