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Literally like this is the first time I’m studying and enjoying the content at the same time. I’m so grateful for his video honestly ❤ I wish more teachers would teach like this 🙏
im a homeschooled a-level student and am supposed to be half way through differentiation but thanks to your video i've learnt all the concepts of it :). Imma go into class knowing everything lol 😅 but thanks for helping.
00:03 Differentiation involves finding the gradient of a point on a curve 04:01 The formula for calculating the derivative is f(x + h) - f(x) / h. 07:54 The equation is derived and differentiated to find the gradient of the normal. 11:44 Differentiate the function and find the intervals where it is increasing 16:16 Differentiate and differentiate again to find second differentials 20:15 The second derivative was less than zero at x=1, indicating a local maximum point, and greater than zero at x=4, indicating a local minimum point. 24:16 The minimum speed for the journey is approximately 90.8 kilometers per hour. 28:25 The minimum cost of the journey is 93 pounds and 3 pence. Crafted by Merlin AI.
At 30:3, where did the 0.9825 come from? Because you said that the answer from part a)i) was 90.82951062 and I got that answer as well, so I'm really confused 😵💫
Hi Sir, Thank you so much for all these videos, they are very beneficial! I have a question about the modelling with the differentiation problem. At 31:09 I was confused about the 0.9825, where is it from (I substituted 90.8 and got a local minimum cost as well, however, didn't get the exact answer as yours- I got 0.004 - am kind of confused)?
The sketch is incorrect at 15 minutes in. It has an x^3 term, you have drawn a graph of x^2. The answer is still correct though, just that the gradient is positive in those regions, which it is not in the graph you have drawn. But thank you for the content, your explanations are really clear!
14:40 the question asks for increasing so it can't be including 0 as that's stationary, correct? I just got confused because he wrote 'greater than or equal to' rather than 'greater than'
Your voice is so clear and kinda sexy haha, no but seriously thank you for going slowly on these questions and getting right to the important steps and actually using relatable questions that I can revise with. Helped me a lot with my uni mechanical engineering course
Amazing I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! Such an awesome course you are studying I hope you are enjoying it! Would love to hear how you are getting on with it! 😁🙏🏼
Hi I am curious how does the +6 after 24x on the right side get eliminated? Thanks. Or is it because left hand side we divide by 6 so we also +6 on right hand side be divided by 6? Then +6 should be 1 right instead of disappeared
h gets smaller and smaller so the triangle used to estimate the gradient gets smaller. The estimate of the gradient gets better. As h gets as close to zero as you want it to. You can treat h as zero in the equation. The limit of h is zero.
Hi. You actually need very good indices skills for differentiation. Anyways, to answer your question, If u wanna shift x² to the top lets say it was 2/x² so that would become 2x^-2 right. Similarly, in this if u shift x² to top you would take away a power of -2. So, 1/2-2 = -3/2. Lemme know if it helps
I found some of his videos useful for this, the playlist starts with a line equations video and explains how normals and tangents work throughout the playlist, 3/4 videos in the playlist.
@@doodlebob1898 A2 calculus is used from A1 calculus, but has WAYY more content and problem solving skills. This video will barely be enough for A1 differentiation.
This isn’t a video for a novice it’s a chapter overview for revision once you have learnt it! If you’d like an actual explanation and lesson then please see my actual lessons on differentiation which you can find either in the a level playlist or linked in the description next to each topic 😁🙏🏼
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Thank you so much this amazing! You helped me get through my GCSE’s and now my Alevels, I can’t begin to explain how grateful I am for your channel 😊❤️
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Literally like this is the first time I’m studying and enjoying the content at the same time. I’m so grateful for his video honestly ❤ I wish more teachers would teach like this 🙏
Thank you for this! This really helped me with my modelling homework.
im a homeschooled a-level student and am supposed to be half way through differentiation but thanks to your video i've learnt all the concepts of it :). Imma go into class knowing everything lol 😅 but thanks for helping.
The best of what I have seen so far Thank.
30:41 why do you put 0.9825 instead of 90.8295
think it was a mistake
was thinking the same ngl
I had the same question as well
must be a mistake
came to the comments section to find this out
GODSEND MAN 🔥you’re an incredible help thank you so much 🙌 these are made so well 🐐
Great video sir happy new year for 2022!! Congratulations on surpassing 70k subscribers!!
00:03 Differentiation involves finding the gradient of a point on a curve
04:01 The formula for calculating the derivative is f(x + h) - f(x) / h.
07:54 The equation is derived and differentiated to find the gradient of the normal.
11:44 Differentiate the function and find the intervals where it is increasing
16:16 Differentiate and differentiate again to find second differentials
20:15 The second derivative was less than zero at x=1, indicating a local maximum point, and greater than zero at x=4, indicating a local minimum point.
24:16 The minimum speed for the journey is approximately 90.8 kilometers per hour.
28:25 The minimum cost of the journey is 93 pounds and 3 pence.
Crafted by Merlin AI.
just in time for my exams!!! tysm
So glad to hear it! Best of luck 😁🙏🏼
I just watched this whole thing without knowing what the guy was talking about cause I thought this was revision for my mocks (I'm in year 11)
Lmao
@ejejsgfenjkjfe I'm actually doing this in A level so I'm happy I watched this
@@bot6797 Yeah same I'm starting differentiation on Monday
@ejejsgfenjkjfeWALLAH I’m finished 😂
@@BukharinStan Bro what do you find difficult, I can help you
30:42 you accidentally put 0.9825 it should be 90.8 as that’s the value of V
and 9825^3 = approx 750,000 so 3000/750000 = 3/750= 1/250 = 0.004 not 0.04. What have i done wrong? Still greater than 0!
@@petercarney1563 its 98.25^3 and answer is 0.003...
That’s what I was thinking too
yeah saw that@@CloudBoiOfficial
At 30:3, where did the 0.9825 come from? Because you said that the answer from part a)i) was 90.82951062 and I got that answer as well, so I'm really confused 😵💫
Init I am so confused
Must’ve made a mistake
i was confused too. but in the end it doesn't matter cuz its still >0
Thank god someone asked ahah
Same bro I was baffed
Thank you so much. I found this video to be really helpful and to be easy to understand.
Thank you so much. This was extremely helpful! :)
It’s no problem at all! Glad to hear the channel is useful, please do let me know how you get on! 😁🙏🏼
The backround music in your videos is really nice and relaxing haha
This is amazing explanations , I love it
Whooo, the calculus videos are out!!
Finally!! 🥳🥳🥳
Im using this for gcse fm and its so helpful, thank you for these videos
At 30:34 where did you get 0.9825 from?
It was a typo, he meant 90.8295..., the v value we had previously calculated
binged this on 2X speed thank you ❤️
much love brotha, you taught me well
Hi Sir, Thank you so much for all these videos, they are very beneficial!
I have a question about the modelling with the differentiation problem. At 31:09 I was confused about the 0.9825, where is it from (I substituted 90.8 and got a local minimum cost as well, however, didn't get the exact answer as yours- I got 0.004 - am kind of confused)?
Same here
30:28
How did v from part a) which was 90.8295 become 0.9825?
he wrote that on accident i assume
Same I’m confused
I have liked the video:)Keep it going
Thank you! Appreciate the support 😁🙏🏼
Hi Sir, I just wanted to ask that when you have completely uploaded AS pure, are you also going to upload A2 pure Mathematics.
I love this man so much
So glad to hear I could help 😁🙏🏼
Thank u for getting me a 9 in gcse maths
The sketch is incorrect at 15 minutes in. It has an x^3 term, you have drawn a graph of x^2. The answer is still correct though, just that the gradient is positive in those regions, which it is not in the graph you have drawn. But thank you for the content, your explanations are really clear!
thank you so much
thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
15:18 should be x3 as if x=2 or x=3 then the gradient would be 0 and so the equation would not be increasing but constant instead.
that's what I thought
he’s not wrong. if tge question said strictly increasing, then he would be
Mr, for the first question you attempted for finding the interval for which x is increasing was wrong because where x
Wonderful
14:40 the question asks for increasing so it can't be including 0 as that's stationary, correct? I just got confused because he wrote 'greater than or equal to' rather than 'greater than'
Is it necessary to write "greater than or equal to" or we can just write "greater than"
@@asadsyedali3841 if its increasing u just do greater than. if its equal to it would be a stationary point
Thanks, I love ❤️ maths
At 30:33 I think you wrote v wrong. It should be 90.8295 and not 0.9825 ??
I’ve seen various comments saying it was a mistake. I thought the same as you and was very confused
@@jonathanmarsh526 yep, it's definitely a mistake
30:29 how do u get 3000/0.9825 where does the denominator come from can someone help im confused, isnt v 90.8
I tested it on the calculator he meant to write 90.8
It’s genuinely pretty easy when you know technique ,at this level
I don’t even have 30mins😭😭
i sped it up
Rip
That's what 4X speed is for
Fr
Yet you still found the time to write this comment 😂
Error on part (b)
When we do b ,are we doing this because it’s movement ,ie change of speed ,? Would be worth mentioning,why second derivative briefly ,maybe
Your voice is so clear and kinda sexy haha, no but seriously thank you for going slowly on these questions and getting right to the important steps and actually using relatable questions that I can revise with. Helped me a lot with my uni mechanical engineering course
Amazing I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! Such an awesome course you are studying I hope you are enjoying it! Would love to hear how you are getting on with it! 😁🙏🏼
sir what about chain rule? i would really appreciate your reply.
Dang this is wayyyyy easier thsn people portray it to be 😂😂
Hi I am curious how does the +6 after 24x on the right side get eliminated? Thanks. Or is it because left hand side we divide by 6 so we also +6 on right hand side be divided by 6? Then +6 should be 1 right instead of disappeared
at 30:20, why did you substitute 0.9082 instead of 90.8295
Yeah I’m confused as well lmk is you found out
@@alexsibal9846 I think it was just an honest mistake
11:55, why'd he write the y=mx+c equation like that?
at 30:32 can someone please explain why v was substituted as 0.9825
it was probably a mistake
Yes@damilolaiyiola8021
Thank you, thank you! You saved my life haha
14:15 how do you know that the quadratic is greater than or equal to 0? why not just greater than??
sir at 30:30, why did you use 0.9825 instead of 90.8295?
i think he made a mistake, it confused me at first too
useful!!!
14:20 surely it can't be equal to because it's meant to increasing, requiring a gradient greater than 0
Thank you so much for this!!
last question last part u can use cruise control so it is possible
Do you have a playlist of topics for A2 9709 topics.
9:00 why is that -3/2? And not 3/2?
because he did 1/2 - 4/2 and not the other way around.
Hello , when you were explaining first principles you talked about limits what do u mean exactly about that?
h gets smaller and smaller so the triangle used to estimate the gradient gets smaller. The estimate of the gradient gets better. As h gets as close to zero as you want it to. You can treat h as zero in the equation. The limit of h is zero.
7:09 why * the 5 by 2? i don't get what's happening here
formula for differentiation is
x^n
nx^n-1
so 5x^2, you times 2 and 5 then subtract one from the power , leaving 10x if that makes sense
10:00 how 4x power is (-3/2)
Hi. You actually need very good indices skills for differentiation. Anyways, to answer your question,
If u wanna shift x² to the top lets say it was 2/x² so that would become 2x^-2 right. Similarly, in this if u shift x² to top you would take away a power of -2.
So, 1/2-2 = -3/2.
Lemme know if it helps
Hi! In 30.44 minutes, why did you not divide 3000 by 90.8295 cubed?
im confused too
Yea the 0.9825 is making mi crazy
At 3: 35 what if you do x as 3, the 3 × 2 = 6 and thats wrong isnt it?
is this following the edexcel spec?
I think so same syllabus if you look at your book
For the last question part b shouldn't the answer be 3000/90.8^3=0.004007..?
is this also for edexcel ?
Can be applied
for the last one why did you divide 90.8 by a thousand for part b
Hello teacher i have GCSE exam this year can you teach online if i pay
helps me through aqa lvl 2 further maths
So glad to hear it 😁🙏🏼
how do you know you have to differentiate twice?
Hello, does anyone know what the full video of tangents and normals is titled on this channel?
I found some of his videos useful for this, the playlist starts with a line equations video and explains how normals and tangents work throughout the playlist, 3/4 videos in the playlist.
With 5(x+h)2, how are you getting the +2xh?
he expanded the bracket when you expand (x+h)(x+h) you get 2xh from multiplying x and h twice
Can this be used for Alevel year 2
No
@@yujirohanma203 thanjks
@@doodlebob1898 A2 calculus is used from A1 calculus, but has WAYY more content and problem solving skills. This video will barely be enough for A1 differentiation.
@@yujirohanma203 thanks for helping
why is it 0.9825 at the end ?
I actually laugh at the manipulative way maths works ,got to say very cool
It’s great isn’t it! 😁🙏🏼
12:45 is this answer in this form correct -x/7 + 48/7= y
7:44 didnot understand please do not skip any step mate !
Got to say ,”sorry I’m late I was watching a video on differetation “ boss, just does not cut the mustard (x axis at 4) 🏴🙋♂️
Haha I’ve never tried that one.. maybe I’ll try that someday 🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼
❤
Sir, could you please do this topic at GCSE level, as my IGCSE syllabus (0580) includes this topic but I can't find any of your videos on it
There is no GCSE differentiation, it's an A level topic. Idk about IGCSE tho
Nah 0580 has it, but the questions aren't as difficult
you made a mistake at 30:34
My AS Maths starts in 40 minutes 😅
Can I know the reason behind how x is less than 2 and greater than 3 cause nobody explains me that
Did you notice there was music playing in the intro.
shouldn't it be 48 i keep getting 48 on my calculator
anyone else watching at midnight the night before gcses
Recipocals are a pain
lord have mercy i hope this saves me
im so gonna fail 😭
how did it go? :)
😂
Im literally just bored rn i dont even do maths
sa tuingie hio teo
Bro why the click bait title? This is AS not A Level maths. All for the views you brokie
The thumbnail says all of AS level differentiation…
@@eliasbrewn The RUclips algorithm reads the title not the thumbnail…
There are much better videos than this. You skip out a lot of explanations making it impossible for a novice to follow.
This isn’t a video for a novice it’s a chapter overview for revision once you have learnt it! If you’d like an actual explanation and lesson then please see my actual lessons on differentiation which you can find either in the a level playlist or linked in the description next to each topic 😁🙏🏼