Hello, I like all your videos. Thanks for your lovely efforts. If only you can make programming tutorials, like python ...it will be incredibly helpful...
@@anasghaffar7837 b is the y-intercept which is 1 and m is the slope which is -1. if you plug them in the y= mx+b equation, you will get the following y = -x+1. The rest is just algebraic simplification. Hope that helps.
Hello, I like all your videos. Thanks for your lovely efforts. If only you can make programming tutorials, like python ...it will be incredibly helpful...
You're Welcome!
Can you please explain how you chose the limits for x and y?
You’re quite a pontificator of all things math and science.
This is excellent. The only part which I still find sticky is why we chose y=1-x. Professor how did you get -x?
Use the general form of a straight line y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
@@MichelvanBiezen Thank you for explaining.
Professor can you please explain why z is squared? I have a homework problem with a similar shape, but no equation is given.
Please can you explain clearly how you choose x,y limit??? Sir I can't understand it.
I think you took this equation x/a+y/b= 1 then you choose upper limit, am l right sir??
Please explain that how you took y equals 1 minus x. The rest of the example is clear...
Using the algebraic function: y = mx + b
@@MichelvanBiezen Still don't get it Sir, I'm stuck on the problem since afternoon...
Now I'm watching your fundamental theorem of calculus gradient, divergence and curl videos
A huge thanks from india sir 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@anasghaffar7837 b is the y-intercept which is 1 and m is the slope which is -1. if you plug them in the y= mx+b equation, you will get the following y = -x+1. The rest is just algebraic simplification. Hope that helps.
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