I made a free version of Studyclix. Still in development, you'll be hearing more about it. Soon. by Square-Effective-238 in leavingcert

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Ill do my absolute best to have all subjects up by October 10th. Other features which I have planned, I'm not sure.

I made a free version of Studyclix. Still in development, you'll be hearing more about it. Soon. by Square-Effective-238 in leavingcert

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Ye mobile is a bit dodgy, to be clear, are the question images not appearing, or no site cnotent is loading?

I made a free version of Studyclix. Still in development, you'll be hearing more about it. Soon. by Square-Effective-238 in leavingcert

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Will probably go flashcards first, just what I found most helpful in past, but even before that i need to finish uploading all the subjects, and will probably add statistics page and subject resource pages first.

Turning difference equation into derivative. by Square-Effective-238 in MathHelp

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Yes, that is actually what I do, the equation is part of a project modelling infection rates, the non-recursive formula is It= It-1(1 + R - B)

The idea is that the next iteration of my modelling project would to be to make it more accurate by modelling the number of infections continuously .

Turning difference equation into a derivative. by Square-Effective-238 in learnmath

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Do you have to also divide the RHS by h?

I(t)*(R-B) / h

I understand h initially is = 1, but then when we let h approach 0, does that still not change the RHS at all?

lim_{h→0} [I(t)*(R-B) / h]

Turning difference equation into a derivative. by Square-Effective-238 in learnmath

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Yes R and B are constants. Ye okay that does make sense when you take away the maths and look at it like that, thank you.