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As a Mechanical Engineering Student, taking a course in Solidworks helped me visualize Multivariable Calculus, especially this concept.
This I can relate to and understand what your saying and mean and do hope to understand more and see the graph function
Better use ∆x in the limit notation because dx is already an infinitesimal.
What if we want to consider the slope in other plane?
Then we can use directional derivatives! I have a video explaining directional derivatives here: th-cam.com/video/v98uipDYuqU/w-d-xo.html
As a Mechanical Engineering Student, taking a course in Solidworks helped me visualize Multivariable Calculus, especially this concept.
This I can relate to and understand what your saying and mean and do hope to understand more and see the graph function
Better use ∆x in the limit notation because dx is already an infinitesimal.
What if we want to consider the slope in other plane?
Then we can use directional derivatives! I have a video explaining directional derivatives here:
th-cam.com/video/v98uipDYuqU/w-d-xo.html