If it exists already and I just can't find it; I apologiseSo I understand that a lot of people are taught how to differentiate and integrate, but they don't truly understand what the process entails [I'm not gonna lie, I don't
fully understand it -- but it makes more sense to me than to most people at AS\2]. At least with Edexcel, we're taught the rule for differentiating and integrating
axn with respect to x, but we're not taught
why or
how it is why it is; mostly because we're not taught to understand it from first principles. This is the case for
a lot of maths and physics atm and I want to help people see what it really
is.
So to explain it from scratch, I thought of compiling a load of explanations that aren't often covered in the syllabus that would
really help people when it comes to intuitive understanding. Like a little wikipedia that explains some stuff at an A level student's level, and if you don't understand it or have an idea for an improvement, post a comment in the thread and changes can be made to it at any time to better the explanation and improve it; all on TSR.
I've looked at the study resources, but none enable you to type LaTex formulae in (from what I've seen)Problem is:
1) IDK if this is already a thing on TSR
2) Would TSR be a good place to start it (if it isn't a thing on TSR already)
3) Would people appreciate if I posted stuff like this?
If it is a thing, I'll try to delete the thread or something and I'm sorry for wasting your time
, but please tell me how I can find it!