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im not 100% sure but I think there is a mistake 20:00, when u factor 1/3 from the denomnator that should result in a 3/(1 - (x/3)) which the should turn into 3(x/3)^n which is x^n / 3^(n -1)
Notice that he’s not factoring he’s multiplying by 1/3 on top and bottom u can also do factoring on the bottom which touching the top tho I like it this way too
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an awesome introduction and analysis of the Power Series Representation of Functions in Calculus Two. Power Series Representation of Functions has played an important role in the development of Calculus. Once you define a function with a Power Series, it is also important to analyze the characteristics of the function. Continuity, Differentiability and integral ability are important characteristics of a function in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
if you were confused like I was (maybe I'm just stupid) . @ 5:04 r (lowercase) is the rate of the geometric sequence, and R (capital) is the radius of convergence.
Clarification Question: at about 43:30 you say that r is -x/2. does the x^3 in the numerator of the original function not impact what r is? is r the same for both x^3/x+2 and 1/x+2?
I have a question arund the minute 18:19, it is ok when we do the root cube of the value (-1) < X < 1, it is still possible to say that is (-1), isnt it an imaginary number, i may be wrong. just a bit confused.
3 is the same as 2 + 1 so 1/3-x is the same as 1/2+1-x and since we want to represent the fn. in the form of 1/1-r so we will move the 2 next to the x so the fn. will be 1/1-x+2 now a = 1 and r = (-x+2)
@@mohanadnada4670 Ahmet clearly knows this (they have already broken it down to the same step you got to). Also, you forgot to factor out a -1 between your last 2 lines, so your r is off. The question is why does Ahmet get such a different looking power series by choosing r = (x-2), a = 1 than the video did. The long and short of it is that the two series, while looking very different, both will give the same results where there is convergence. By choosing r = (x-2), the series is centered at 2 with radius 1, so it only converges between 1 and 3. However, the solution provided in the video has a larger radius of convergence, spanning between -3 and 3. Therefore, the two different ways of writing the power series are not in fact the same; they only have equivalent infinite sums for x values between 1 and 3. You can verify this non-rigorously by plugging in a couple values of x within the radius of convergence for both series. They should be pretty close depending on how many terms you calculate out to.
done thanks! I realized that you can add constants to make denominator into 1-x but it kind of changes the overall power series function, that's why I think *the unwritten rule when transforming a function into a power series function is that when transforming them into a/1-r you should not change the overall value of the function*, therefore it's preferred to just multiply or divide num/den but when adding a constant, make sure it is =0, just like 1-1 =0, because adding a higher value to make dennominator 1-x introduces a new constant and changes the resulting power series. I got a different answer on my side.
Miklos Obrusanszki This is equivalent to multiplying each term in the series by x^3 by distribution. So by bringing the x^3 inside the summation, you’re also multiplying each term by x^3 directly without distributing.
reviewing this for some higher level stuff that requires taylor series. At this point, I love math... but when he said partial fraction decomposition, I had some serious PTSD.
At 28:40: Why could you not first simplify by dividing through by 2? Then you'd have 4/(x-(9/2)) which completely changes the answer. Why does this not work?
Why do the two identical problems, one starting at 18:26 and one at 21:37 , start out identically but solve to difference radius s and different intervals???? They start out identical and you provide steps to reach 2 completely different answers???
What if the function you're given is xln(1+x) and the center is at 2? Sorry if this is a dumb question, this is during the COVID-19 quarantine and my calc professor gave up on us. No lectures, just homework that doesn't explain anything.
The formula is a / 1 - r; the negative in the " 1 - r " is part of it, so you would not include it. However, if it was, for example, a / 1- ( -r ) , you would include it as such.
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you're a celebrity in my math class. we all talk about you, because we've all watched you. i was doing a problem on the board and my professor asked me if i watched "the organic chemistry turor" because she noticed that my notation was almost identical to yours. thanks man. i really appreciate your work
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come on people just like two or three more sections to go then calc 2 is over we can do this!!! This is the hardest class i have taken so far without a doubt but it will all be over soon.
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I've been stressing over this stuff for the last 48 hours. My textbook and our math resource room was unable to help. You came to my rescue. I thank you sir!
I don't know if its the way you articulate each step over and over, even the smallest things, but I have studied your videos for a few hours and feel like I have genuinely studied this stuff for months. Its the way you set up your videos and subtly introduce nuances and slight difficulties so that when Im done I realize I have done all the problems with "tricks" and see how the concepts relate to each other. Truly brilliant.
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This is such a blessing during COVID-19 times, especially since classes have been suspended. I can barely understand during class, and this is beyond helpful!! Thank you so much for your hard work and now I can pass my final tomorrow.
You are amazing ! Got my exam in couple of days and i'm really confident about it because of your videos! The stuffs my profs teach in couple 3-4 hours you teach it in less than an hour.
Very thorough, articulate and clear. Fantastic job. The future of affordable learning as tuition is becoming an obstacle to education, we need more bright and generous souls like yours to make it happen. I look forward to the day when education becomes an open source project with tailored curriculum to fit any need. We need to abandon the politics of degrees and replace it with deep understanding of the subjects required to perform certain tasks. This is not undermining the value of formal education with all its elective requirements, mainly humanities and liberal arts subjects, but when cost of education becomes a problem, we need to prioritize our needs. Thanks a ton!
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for 20:00 I said r = x-2 and a = 1 making şt (x-2) to the power n
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im not 100% sure but I think there is a mistake 20:00, when u factor 1/3 from the denomnator that should result in a 3/(1 - (x/3)) which the should turn into 3(x/3)^n which is x^n / 3^(n -1)
Notice that he’s not factoring he’s multiplying by 1/3 on top and bottom u can also do factoring on the bottom which touching the top tho I like it this way too
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for an awesome introduction and analysis of the Power Series Representation of Functions in Calculus Two. Power Series Representation of Functions has played an important role in the development of Calculus. Once you define a function with a Power Series, it is also important to analyze the characteristics of the function. Continuity, Differentiability and integral ability are important characteristics of a function in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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if you were confused like I was (maybe I'm just stupid) . @ 5:04 r (lowercase) is the rate of the geometric sequence, and R (capital) is the radius of convergence.
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Clarification Question: at about 43:30 you say that r is -x/2. does the x^3 in the numerator of the original function not impact what r is? is r the same for both x^3/x+2 and 1/x+2?
At 48:42, why it shows as 1/x+2 instead of -1/x+2 somehow?
it's brought back at the end of the video
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for the number at 21:27 , some one tell me why we dont use (1+2) as a replacement for three to make the function fit the GP template (a/(1-r))
because we need to ensure that C value is=0 following the problem's request
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I have a question arund the minute 18:19, it is ok when we do the root cube of the value (-1) < X < 1, it is still possible to say that is (-1), isnt it an imaginary number, i may be wrong. just a bit confused.
Test on this in 2 hours… wish me luck
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18:30 , why do we solve the problem by making 1 / (1-(x-2))? The answer becomes different than video's. Could you explain to me why it is different?
3 is the same as 2 + 1
so 1/3-x is the same as 1/2+1-x
and since we want to represent the fn. in the form of 1/1-r
so we will move the 2 next to the x so the fn. will be 1/1-x+2
now a = 1 and r = (-x+2)
@@mohanadnada4670 Ahmet clearly knows this (they have already broken it down to the same step you got to). Also, you forgot to factor out a -1 between your last 2 lines, so your r is off. The question is why does Ahmet get such a different looking power series by choosing r = (x-2), a = 1 than the video did. The long and short of it is that the two series, while looking very different, both will give the same results where there is convergence. By choosing r = (x-2), the series is centered at 2 with radius 1, so it only converges between 1 and 3. However, the solution provided in the video has a larger radius of convergence, spanning between -3 and 3. Therefore, the two different ways of writing the power series are not in fact the same; they only have equivalent infinite sums for x values between 1 and 3. You can verify this non-rigorously by plugging in a couple values of x within the radius of convergence for both series. They should be pretty close depending on how many terms you calculate out to.
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done thanks! I realized that you can add constants to make denominator into 1-x but it kind of changes the overall power series function, that's why I think *the unwritten rule when transforming a function into a power series function is that when transforming them into a/1-r you should not change the overall value of the function*, therefore it's preferred to just multiply or divide num/den but when adding a constant, make sure it is =0, just like 1-1 =0, because adding a higher value to make dennominator 1-x introduces a new constant and changes the resulting power series. I got a different answer on my side.
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At 43:09 why are we able to just multiply the x^3 into the summation?
Miklos Obrusanszki This is equivalent to multiplying each term in the series by x^3 by distribution. So by bringing the x^3 inside the summation, you’re also multiplying each term by x^3 directly without distributing.
at 30:30 was the negative factored out wrong or am I missing something?
thats what i was thinking too
I'm so confused.... when c does not equal 0 at 22:07 you put it in the (x-1) term, but when c does not equal 0 at 29:46 it goes to the 1/1-x???
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Also at 28:41, How do you come up with 3 as the center?
thats what you are trying to find. its like if hes asking the question: "find the power series representation of the function: 8/2x-9 centered at x=3"
reviewing this for some higher level stuff that requires taylor series. At this point, I love math... but when he said partial fraction decomposition, I had some serious PTSD.
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At 28:40: Why could you not first simplify by dividing through by 2? Then you'd have 4/(x-(9/2)) which completely changes the answer. Why does this not work?
I know this is late but you would be changing the value of the equation.
Thank you for the wonderful explanation as always but I have a question. What if the intervals are given for example -1
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Why do the two identical problems, one starting at 18:26 and one at 21:37 , start out identically but solve to difference radius s and different intervals???? They start out identical and you provide steps to reach 2 completely different answers???
he centered the first one at 0, the second one was centered at 1
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Are all power series representing a function have an open interval or do we have to test the endpoints in every problem?
at 49:30 isnt the 1/x+2 negative?
Yeah it is
At 29:00 where did you get c=3?
From 2(x-3)
A quick question: When we write Sum (0, infinity) x^n = 1/(1-x) do we include the value x=0 or not?
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What if the function you're given is xln(1+x) and the center is at 2? Sorry if this is a dumb question, this is during the COVID-19 quarantine and my calc professor gave up on us. No lectures, just homework that doesn't explain anything.
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In the last example can not I just use completing square in the denominator and solve it as the previous examples ?
on the last example can someone explain why he wrote one over x plus two instead of -1 over x plus two
for example number three why is it only x^3 and not -x^3
for R
The formula is a / 1 - r; the negative in the " 1 - r " is part of it, so you would not include it. However, if it was, for example, a / 1- ( -r ) , you would include it as such.
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