Max/Min Problems (1 of 3: Introduction to Optimisation)

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the only hard thing about optimization problems is setting up equations to model the problem

bhoxzivanlangnamanpfhoe
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lmao I got anxiety from the coughing. Covid really do be giving us trauma tho...

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In physics / functional analysis / Calculus of variation - we minimise geodesics in General Relativity in curved space, we minimise Action (principle of least action) in mechanics - trajectories, spring force dynamics - minimise paths - bubbles, bubble 'graphs', cosh = catenary hanging chain / cable, evaporating rain drop (non-constant mass), light ray paths (principle of least time), calculate balance between weight of a beam / area / shape of - 2nd moment of area, cycloid fasted decent / constant time ... THIS IS THE ULTIMATE TARGET AREA OF CALCULUS ! !!  ? ?

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For any giver perimeter, the circle area with this perimeter is greater than square are with the same perimeter

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could I know it's A level mathematics or ?

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Dear professor, may l ask you a question, is optimisation calculus an exception or a part or infinitésimal calculus ?.

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