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Комментарии • 137

  • @echow2001
    @echow2001 4 года назад +104

    bruh i just realized that when he is 'out of time' he was literally out of time because back then yt has a 15min limit.

    • @nitro361
      @nitro361 3 года назад +8

      The more I know

    • @louist103
      @louist103 3 года назад +13

      at the time this video was made the limit was 11 minutes.

    • @maximussamir2332
      @maximussamir2332 3 года назад

      I know Im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account??
      I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!

  • @loganreidy7055
    @loganreidy7055 2 года назад +5

    Anyone ending up here 10 years later before finals?

  • @matheuschaves3468
    @matheuschaves3468 10 месяцев назад +25

    15 years later and Khan Academy is still saving my grades gotta love it!

  • @dopier12
    @dopier12 10 лет назад +77

    Can a foundation be set up where we can just pay to have this guy do only this and then we can just go ahead and get our degrees they're paying some worthless professors to get students frustrated in colleges and/or universities? I mean, how many people have to say they've learned things in 10+ minutes that they spent countless hours in class for while not understanding a thing? I don't mean to disrespect people who may have spent much money to get their teaching credentials, but I believe the students should have a say in how they're being taught. We all know that's not the case for some community colleges and public universities. I am attending a university in Miami, and I haven't been able to understand one professor. The ones who seem to care about students you can't fully understand. It's a nightmare! Our public universities need revamping!!!!!!

    • @jamma246
      @jamma246 3 года назад +1

      In a university you'd usually be expected to go way further than this. A lecturer isn't there to baby feed you; so far these videos have done extremely basic things that a student should be able to just read about on their own to be honest.

    • @rizoph4371
      @rizoph4371 3 года назад +1

      @@jamma246 Disagree. The course should teach me the fundamentals of the material because the expectation is that students are learning this for the first time. Reading the textbooks is usually only enough to get the general idea, especially with the absolutely awful textbooks my math department makes us use. Lectures should be there to clarify these concepts first, and then they can add complexity.
      I don't think teaching at a beginner level to beginners should be considered babying. That is like asking a 4 year old t-baller to hit a pitch. In theory, they should have the skills. They know the swing form and how to make contact, but they still need coaching to get those fundamentals before they can take the next step.

    • @jamma246
      @jamma246 3 года назад +3

      @@rizoph4371 I know what you're saying, but a lot of these videos are doing what the textbooks do in early sections simply in a more "visual" and slower paced form. So a patient student should easily be able to read through it and understand it, leaving more valuable time to talk through the more difficult parts.
      Honestly, the definition of the Laplace transform itself is pretty self-explanatory, as are the standard computations for basic function like exponential and trigonometric functions. If you don't follow those then it's nothing to do with not understanding the Laplace transform, that's an issue with grasping simple calculus that the student should probably go back and focus on. Surely what's more important is talking through the intuition and relevance, especially in how it's applied in more advanced settings, and some of the more complicated properties. If I attended a university where they spent ages just covering the basics I could read up in a book, I'd want my money back.

    • @rizoph4371
      @rizoph4371 3 года назад +2

      @@jamma246 Sure, some students can learn the basics on their own. But that is not everyone, and in particular not me. I am watching this video because my professor actually does not lecture at all this quarter (no joke, our classes are basically study halls and she sits on her iPad). Technically, the concepts are not hard. Technically, I should be able to use the textbook for everything. But I am here because I need human affirmation that my understanding is there. I am not asking for my professors to spend a whole 50 minute class lecturing the first level concepts (although that would be better than the zero lecture I am getting now). But if classes could spend even 10 minutes at the beginning level, students like me (of which I know many) would be able to get through class easier.
      It is great that you can get through the basics on your own. Frankly, I am jealous. But there has to be some fairness to students who just do not learn as well through textbooks. I do not lack in my fundamentals, nor am I lazy when it comes to studying. I have 4.0'd the freshman calc series. It is just that I have never done this before and human beings reach me more than walls of text.
      In short, people learn differently and if I am paying tens of thousands of dollars for my education, I would like that education to accommodate me at least a little.

    • @jamma246
      @jamma246 3 года назад +1

      @@rizoph4371 That's fair enough, and it sounds like your lecturers should be doing more at this difficult time.
      Out of interest, which part exactly did you find difficult about the Laplace transform, or were unsure of?

  • @eduardedwin
    @eduardedwin 10 лет назад +23

    I like the way you said about your writing space as 'real estate'. Hahaha...
    Great video. Wish I found your video sooner. My Diff. Eqn lecturer was crap.

  • @djsiuafkjghdsjfhkdsl
    @djsiuafkjghdsjfhkdsl 9 лет назад +34

    Dude, you the real MVP!!

  • @Dann.heitor
    @Dann.heitor 7 лет назад +8

    Man, i have a really important question: Who was calling? Hahaha just kidding, thanks for the class!

  • @niranjanwagh5767
    @niranjanwagh5767 3 года назад +1

    why integration of zero is zero? If taking derivative of constant is zero. Then taking integration of zero should give us constant. Right? What am I missing?

  • @MrZeus7
    @MrZeus7 13 лет назад +9

    @ardotadot This series really is very, very similar to the Fourier Transform - watch these videos and whenever he mentions "s", replace that with "jw" or iw, whatever you use - imaginary omega. The 's' in the Laplace Transform is a + jw (the a is some greek letter, I forget). The Fourier transform is basically when a = 0. Hope this helps!

  • @Default_089
    @Default_089 9 лет назад +3

    Its great for understand the concept but it takes too much time if you have 20 of these for hw ahah.
    (note that exponent in the form ^(4) means four prime or fourth derivative rather than y^3 which is y to the third)
    Heres what i do.
    y'' + 5y' + 6y = 0
    s^2[Y(s)] - {s[y(0)] - y'(0)] + 5[sy(0)-y'(0)] + 6[Y(s)] = 0
    plug in initial conditions since you have y(0)=2 and y'(0)=3
    simplify and take out Y(s). initial conditions will be moved to the right hand side of the equation. get Y(s) alone so divide. now you have to seperate by partial fractions. try to simplify as much as you can. finally take the transformation after finding the constants and fractions.
    overall great for concept, always try to narrow things down

  • @kweweli7821
    @kweweli7821 10 лет назад +33

    The professors are not worthless.Watching a video has its own advantages-you can pause, replay,forward when you don't get something. Moreover, professors have to cover a lot of topics and they won't spend the class time solving a problem. Professors have to teach many classes and grade papers nearly on a daily basis unlike youtube video developers (can upload videos anytime at their will). Most people only turned to a youtube video when they don't understand their professors or the text book-meaning they already have a previous knowledge on the material before turning to youtube. This is the same advantage you have when you read your textbook before attending lecture.

    • @famguy218
      @famguy218 10 лет назад +2

      Well my professor and TA are Russian and Greek, and I'm American so it's hard to understand them (which shows how many Americans are pursuing PhD's). Sal Khan is evidently American so it's much easier to understand him and he's actually a good teacher, too. Lots of college professors (at least at U Minnesota and U Wisconsin) aren't that great. I learned better from my calculus teacher in high school.

    • @kweweli7821
      @kweweli7821 10 лет назад +2

      famguy218 ooh, I understand your frustration.

    • @AS-fm5ew
      @AS-fm5ew 8 лет назад

      +famguy218 salman khan is not american...he is indian...

    • @famguy218
      @famguy218 8 лет назад +1

      Ashish Sandhu He was born and raised in America

    • @veggiebot8855
      @veggiebot8855 7 лет назад +3

      professors are also being paid to do it and I am not paying 9 thousand a year to khan academy so I don't expect regular uploads.

  • @nidhinsathyan6904
    @nidhinsathyan6904 6 лет назад +7

    It's the best class I attended about Laplace transform.. I like your simple examples and clarity of illustration.

  • @nickbreezydotcom
    @nickbreezydotcom 11 лет назад +5

    I really hope you're getting some form of payment from all of the work you've done.

  • @happyfunify
    @happyfunify 13 лет назад +1

    cos i don't have space to write a curly L ...lol

  • @sammy5576
    @sammy5576 3 года назад +1

    240 p *sad youtube noises

  • @zgr9
    @zgr9 15 лет назад +11

    cool, good explanations i like the step by step procedure, so many math professors neglect the small details in explaining things

  • @aidskeys
    @aidskeys 13 лет назад +1

    This disembodied voice is what's gonna get me through this exam..

  • @gaenaegga
    @gaenaegga 4 года назад +1

    u sound like tyrion lannister, thanks for helping me wit my assignment btw :D

  • @wilso347
    @wilso347 11 лет назад +1

    12 professors can't teach Diff. Eq. as well

  • @eduardedwin
    @eduardedwin 10 лет назад +6

    I like the way you said about your writing space as 'real estate'. Hahaha...
    Great video. Wish I found your video sooner. My Diff. Eqn lecturer was crap.

    • @chrisfromca
      @chrisfromca 4 года назад

      I like the way you said about your writing space as 'real estate'. Hahaha...
      Great video. Wish I found your video sooner. My Diff. Eqn lecturer was crap.

  • @oneandonlyjark
    @oneandonlyjark 14 лет назад +1

    @liquidstl It depends on the engineering, obviously, but a lot of the more math-heavy ones that are "popular" here in Canada invariably teach it in some form or another. I think efficient program maps give you the perfect balance between prerequisite math courses and actual engineering courses, so that they dont waste time teaching you math in the courses that matter, but dont waste your money and course load with courses that don't matter. ;)
    This vid poster has a nice speaking voice.

  • @pboeye
    @pboeye 15 лет назад

    i cant understand a THING XD
    but im only 15 years old so i think its normal XD

  • @samiastsegay512
    @samiastsegay512 7 лет назад +1

    your explanation is way too good!!!! Gob bless.....

  • @willyou2199
    @willyou2199 7 лет назад

    5:20 There's a sL{f'(s)} and 5L{f'(s)}. I was pretty annoyed why you didn't just directly substitute L{f'(s)} in the above line, and then i saw you could factor the (s+5) together, and i'm like hey this guy is smart.
    I regret that thought.

  • @cypherdras
    @cypherdras 11 лет назад +2

    Why am I giving £9000 a year to my university for tuition when I should be giving it to this guy!? Thank you for helping me understand my course work. You sir, are truly a saviour. :D

  • @bahrom7893
    @bahrom7893 13 лет назад

    @jngggggggg I don't think he is using a mouse. Probably using a digital pen.

  • @Frostbitecgi
    @Frostbitecgi 8 лет назад

    maki videos over quantum physics and tensor calculus

  • @mayasinsight9911
    @mayasinsight9911 4 года назад

    Good explanation but for everyone there's a slight mistake in formula .. kindly reconfirm

  • @DhavalSakaria
    @DhavalSakaria 15 лет назад

    niceeeeeeeeee

  • @phucle475
    @phucle475 4 года назад

    You make it feel like real estate is a slow colliding place not where students actually get to learn real mathematics. Oh wait did i just raise my voice again

  • @k28
    @k28 14 лет назад

    @jngggggggg he doesn't use a mouse silly lol it's a tablet

  • @liquidstl
    @liquidstl 14 лет назад

    @Jarrkha I am an engineering major, and am not required to take linear algebra. I am going to anyway since its one of only 2 more math classes I need for a minor in math.

  • @steveju87
    @steveju87 13 лет назад

    he is writing with a penmouse...so that answers all that

  • @alexanderjack5937
    @alexanderjack5937 8 лет назад +1

    You got a wrong answer at 7:50

  • @liquidstl
    @liquidstl 14 лет назад

    @Jarrkha actually I did just figure out that I will have some linear algebra exposure in a class called engineering math, which reviews Differential equations, Calc3, and Linear Algebra/

  • @pboeye
    @pboeye 15 лет назад

    nahh im not in algebra XD
    im to stupid for it XD

  • @weneedabeats9750
    @weneedabeats9750 2 года назад

    this video help me a lot

  • @oneandonlyjark
    @oneandonlyjark 15 лет назад

    not all universities. In fact some will teach Diff Eq concurrently with Linear Algebra, and some will only give engineers and physicists a one-semester course in lower-year Linear Algebra (i.e. "half" Linear Algebra).

  • @harry8175ritchie
    @harry8175ritchie 12 лет назад

    it actually annoyed me thinking he was using a mouse, like, don't you feel uncomfortable writing with a mouse! I always knew it was a pen device but i don't know i think im just the definition of autism

  • @techgamer1333
    @techgamer1333 6 лет назад

    why we r doing laplace equation solving any suggestion?

  • @skateboarder501
    @skateboarder501 12 лет назад

    is this Mr. Thomas from the K12 Curriculum as well? The voice sounds the same

  • @DroneFragger
    @DroneFragger 13 лет назад

    This helped more than a year of maths lectures. Although thats because the lecturer we have had just lost tenure and quote "just doesn't give a shit anymore"

  • @esraugur485
    @esraugur485 9 лет назад

    Which program are you using as a blacbrad? Thanks.

  • @okabc
    @okabc 12 лет назад

    i know its a tab, but even if its a mouse i spent a while practcing and didnt take long to get average hand wrtiting. now if i did that many vid i would have awesome mouse writing ability :D

  • @pedrogacek800
    @pedrogacek800 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much

  • @theyvegonetoplaid
    @theyvegonetoplaid 14 лет назад

    @Jarrkha
    you and I disagree completely on what is fun in life. just kidding ;)

  • @JiaJiaIsHereLa
    @JiaJiaIsHereLa 10 лет назад

    What if the question state y=5 instead of y(0)=0? Need help.

  • @Zpik3
    @Zpik3 12 лет назад

    @jngggggggg A bit late, but I think he's using a writing tablet, like a wacom or similar.

  • @htercas
    @htercas 15 лет назад

    nice job, man. But just a remark (it will not change the result): actually, the Laplace transform of a derivative is "-s" times de Laplace transform (using your notation). But that is very nice!
    CHeers from Portugal.

  • @oneandonlyjark
    @oneandonlyjark 14 лет назад

    @liquidstl Ah, you see? 'tis unavoidable. Linear Algebra is sooooo useful -- and its actually kinda fun to do, since there are so many equivalent theorems.

  • @atolzbro5727
    @atolzbro5727 5 лет назад

    Some kind of marketing phone call😁😀😀

  • @DGCAD
    @DGCAD 14 лет назад

    Great!!! You are a master!!!
    But one question:
    What about if you don't have initial conditions?
    For example if you have this equation y^(IV)+13y''+36y=0
    and you haven't the initial conditions?
    How resolve it?,
    Do you have some video explanatory of this case?
    Thank you very much
    Excellent video.

  • @medwatt
    @medwatt 12 лет назад

    Why is mathematics for engineers always made so easy !!!

  • @calvinhobbesliker2
    @calvinhobbesliker2 15 лет назад

    how do you solve the equation if the initial conditions are not at y(0) and y'(0)?

  • @habituallinestepper_
    @habituallinestepper_ 14 лет назад

    @0asdf0asdf LOL
    These video's are great, and you sound JUST like Vince Vaughn!!!

  • @gremlinextreme101
    @gremlinextreme101 15 лет назад

    i'm getting this after 6 months of calculus, so just read around a bit, it isn't too bad

  • @CrazySmartx
    @CrazySmartx 13 лет назад

    really i never saw that good explanation thank you so much. btw the solution is final solution right?

  • @arpez
    @arpez 8 лет назад

    no one going to comment on the equjation in the thumbnail?

  • @tonytsai80
    @tonytsai80 13 лет назад

    @jngggggggg Its actually a tablet =]!
    He's a great teacher with VERY GOOD explanations!

  • @xabcx
    @xabcx 13 лет назад

    you kind of sound like barrack obama! :] but anywho, amazing video! thank you so much!

  • @lequan6314
    @lequan6314 3 года назад

    love u man

  • @gnes04
    @gnes04 4 года назад

    i love u

  • @jngggggggg
    @jngggggggg 15 лет назад

    very nice!
    and you write very well using a mouse

  • @MrPineapple921
    @MrPineapple921 12 лет назад

    how can i learn these ? I wanna learn these rulls

  • @asif7240
    @asif7240 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @juanchov182
    @juanchov182 14 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @Bangalidude
    @Bangalidude 2 года назад

    Legends serve millions of souls with knowledge 🎩💙

  • @k28
    @k28 14 лет назад

    @GKrizzel lool

  • @gino6680
    @gino6680 13 лет назад

    how do you turn this subtitle thing off?

  • @suuuuuper123
    @suuuuuper123 12 лет назад

    u seriously save my ass all quarter bro thanks

  • @Zeletta
    @Zeletta 13 лет назад

    @jngggggggg
    I think he uses a pen tablet

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 Год назад

    😊

  • @AbinamiLivingJamala
    @AbinamiLivingJamala 14 лет назад +2

    *tsk tsk tsk* too much porn *tsk tsk tsk*

  • @زوابعمختارة
    @زوابعمختارة 9 лет назад

    thank you very much for the clarification

  • @GroznyjGradHunter
    @GroznyjGradHunter 5 лет назад

    I love you man, life saver

  • @SammiScoop_1
    @SammiScoop_1 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much. I wish you were my professor.

  • @christypaul7348
    @christypaul7348 9 лет назад

    integration of zero is constant .. its not zero sir

    • @uditaswt103
      @uditaswt103 8 лет назад +2

      +Christy Paul well, it is zero for definite integral.

  • @alreadytakenindeed
    @alreadytakenindeed 14 лет назад

    Thanks for explanation, very apresciated.

  • @hdotkiddle
    @hdotkiddle 11 лет назад

    You have saved many a degree pal

  • @DelphianSociety
    @DelphianSociety 11 лет назад

    It all comes together beautifully now.. this stuff is insanely easy

  • @abrahamprashathapt4140
    @abrahamprashathapt4140 7 лет назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @danielwoodford
    @danielwoodford 14 лет назад

    Been watching your vids, so much easier to understand, making it seem so easy. Do you have any examples realting to R.L.C electrical circuits?
    Thanyou

  • @ehoss07
    @ehoss07 14 лет назад

    Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @binxxx1992
    @binxxx1992 8 лет назад

    thank u sooo much

  • @lorenz0laplace
    @lorenz0laplace 13 лет назад

    @jngggggggg lol

  • @tobysmith5941
    @tobysmith5941 8 лет назад

    I love you Sal

  • @colombianamanrique
    @colombianamanrique 12 лет назад

    thank you so much!!! god bless you

  • @obogz
    @obogz 14 лет назад

    You rock!!!! Thanks alot!

  • @timvw01
    @timvw01 13 лет назад

    great video

  • @CopyableRug
    @CopyableRug 12 лет назад

    You're a champ.

  • @emdadulhaquemilon9484
    @emdadulhaquemilon9484 7 лет назад

    Thanks a lot

  • @Zappyguy111
    @Zappyguy111 14 лет назад

    Thank you very, very much! I'm the only person doing math2010 and I was screwed up until I saw this video.

  • @jimlov04
    @jimlov04 15 лет назад

    Hi, AWESOME vids!
    Can u make some videos explaining fourier transforms and z-transforms?

  • @waltermt22
    @waltermt22 13 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this!!! You are doing a great work!

  • @KaLNFoRc3R
    @KaLNFoRc3R 11 лет назад +1

    learning in minutes what i failed to learn whole semester, awesome

  • @emad.q.mohammad8145
    @emad.q.mohammad8145 4 года назад

    I want the solve of this differential equation using laplace transform Y'' - 3Y' +2Y = e^3t , Y(0)=1,Y'(0)=0 . I want the solution as soon as possible please. Tomorrow is the best please

  • @omarmahmoud530
    @omarmahmoud530 7 лет назад

    can you solve this for me pls
    y'''+5y''+7y'+3y=2
    given that y'(0)=y(0)=1

  • @1807Danny
    @1807Danny 11 лет назад +1

    too slow!!

  • @abdulrahmanalsaffar1841
    @abdulrahmanalsaffar1841 7 лет назад

    thank but try to get to the point you talk a lot
    Anyway thank you

  • @Elzelgator
    @Elzelgator 11 лет назад

    God of Math..God of Math blessed us.. O.o