I am looking at a proof which states the following results:
$$\frac d {dt}\left(A \frac{t^2}{2!} \right)=A^2t$$
where $A$ is a matrix.
Why is it that the matrix gets squared, and for the derivative of $At^3$, get cubed? etc
Thanks
I am looking at a proof which states the following results:
$$\frac d {dt}\left(A \frac{t^2}{2!} \right)=A^2t$$
where $A$ is a matrix.
Why is it that the matrix gets squared, and for the derivative of $At^3$, get cubed? etc
Thanks
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