I think my biggest confusion has always been, it doesnt seem like weve proven anything but rather generalized the relationship between epsilon and delta. Would it be possible to get a video where this definition fails. Say the limit of 1/x as x approaches 0 is undefined?
sin(1/x) as x approaches 0. I look at it like this. A function is continuous at a given point if you can draw a rectangle around that point such that the function doesn't hit the top or bottom edge, AND you can shrink that rectangle down to nothing without the function hitting the top or bottom edge. If you can do that, then the function is continuous. Epsilon-delta is a matter of stating with confidence, "if the dimensions of the rectangle are two-epsilon high by two-delta wide, the function won't touch the top or bottom edge no matter how small you shrink it". Note that it's okay to change the shape of the rectangle as it shrinks, just so long as the width and height hit zero at the same time.
Fantastic. You’re the only person on the internet that does all three parts: 1.) outline the formal definition. 2.) explain WHY you MUST choose certain things and why you MUST set up equations a certain way, because of what exactly you’re shooting for. 3.) work through an example while explaining “2.)”. Everyone else has a video explaining “1.)” or else does a video showing “3.).” But nobody except you does “2.)”, so we all end up like mindless robots simply imitating by doing the steps in “3.)” without really understanding why we are doing it that way (which means “1.)” was pointless - because we don’t get the connection between the formal definition and the problem solving). You’re the only person that provides the mental bridge between the theory and the practical, so we can be mentally equipped with theory only (as it should be) and use it as a proper weapon to defeat the problems given to us in our classwork. So thank you very much. Nobody else explains what we have to shoot for and why we have to shoot for it (how the theory/definition works.) Bravo.
Wonderfully explained. It reminded me that using a definition in a proof requires an if and only if proof. And that is what you just did. It is so easy and elegant explained. Thank you
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Thank you. The way you explain that to choose the shorter distance for delta to be within the range of epsilon is essential to understand the epsilon-delta proof is mind opening. Thank you again. I rejoice in understanding this kind of proofs.
I think it's the ε & δ that bring the confusion into play when you fail to see their association to the y & x on their respective axes... It's the same as saying for every dy>0 there is a dx>0 such that 0
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Nice, but still a little short. It would be even better if you had explained the meaning of “there exists” and “for all”. Epsilon is arbitrary. For any epsilon greater than 0 we pick there should be a delta with that condition. People need to understand this to really understand the concept of limit. I enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Lol bro no way you made the video again for the second time and still screwed the ending ( "= 4 . epsilon/4" should be "< 4. epsilon/4" and so the last line should be "< epsilon" ).But jokes aside, great video bro thanks, it felt like tupac is explaining calculus. Somehow helped a lot
I think my biggest confusion has always been, it doesnt seem like weve proven anything but rather generalized the relationship between epsilon and delta. Would it be possible to get a video where this definition fails. Say the limit of 1/x as x approaches 0 is undefined?
That is a great point! This is why it was so frustrating to work with real analysis.
sin(1/x) as x approaches 0.
I look at it like this. A function is continuous at a given point if you can draw a rectangle around that point such that the function doesn't hit the top or bottom edge, AND you can shrink that rectangle down to nothing without the function hitting the top or bottom edge. If you can do that, then the function is continuous. Epsilon-delta is a matter of stating with confidence, "if the dimensions of the rectangle are two-epsilon high by two-delta wide, the function won't touch the top or bottom edge no matter how small you shrink it".
Note that it's okay to change the shape of the rectangle as it shrinks, just so long as the width and height hit zero at the same time.
See: John Gabriel New Calculus
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Fantastic. You’re the only person on the internet that does all three parts:
1.) outline the formal definition.
2.) explain WHY you MUST choose certain things and why you MUST set up equations a certain way, because of what exactly you’re shooting for.
3.) work through an example while explaining “2.)”.
Everyone else has a video explaining “1.)” or else does a video showing “3.).”
But nobody except you does “2.)”, so we all end up like mindless robots simply imitating by doing the steps in “3.)” without really understanding why we are doing it that way (which means “1.)” was pointless - because we don’t get the connection between the formal definition and the problem solving).
You’re the only person that provides the mental bridge between the theory and the practical, so we can be mentally equipped with theory only (as it should be) and use it as a proper weapon to defeat the problems given to us in our classwork.
So thank you very much.
Nobody else explains what we have to shoot for and why we have to shoot for it (how the theory/definition works.)
Bravo.
Thank you
Epsilon is on the y-axis, delta on the x-axis. I never really got that ... until today. Thanks.
Epsilon and delta are both radius of open intervals on x-axis and y-axis. How they are on x and y axis?
My whole lectures I could just hear two words EPSILON and DELTA the rest is history.
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Wonderfully explained. It reminded me that using a definition in a proof requires an if and only if proof. And that is what you just did. It is so easy and elegant explained. Thank you
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Thank you. The way you explain that to choose the shorter distance for delta to be within the range of epsilon is essential to understand the epsilon-delta proof is mind opening. Thank you again. I rejoice in understanding this kind of proofs.
By 15:05, I was totally mind-blown as to why the proof makes so much sense now....I can now confidently teach this to my students next week....
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I think it's the ε & δ that bring the confusion into play when you fail to see their association to the y & x on their respective axes... It's the same as saying for every dy>0 there is a dx>0 such that 0
i don't think its dx and dy, it is delta(x) and delta(y)
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Thanks a lot! The only point to mention: I'd put (4x - 1) in the parenthesis under the lim as well for more clarity
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for the best understanding of this concept, you also need to show an example where the limit fails. Nice channel
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f of x - L should be less than [3 * delta which's = epsilone] not equals to it thanks sir learned a lot
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And for those who are wondering, yes for f(x)=ax+b, |a| will show up in your choice of delta.
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That’s a good show and explanation. It’s a strange way to do it
When doing proofs always define the variables and constants. Let e>0
Here’s my proof:
Let e>0 and x =/= 3
Let d=e/4
So
|x-3|
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Nice, but still a little short. It would be even better if you had explained the meaning of “there exists” and “for all”. Epsilon is arbitrary. For any epsilon greater than 0 we pick there should be a delta with that condition. People need to understand this to really understand the concept of limit. I enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Nice explanation
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Maybe those last two lines could be changed. Once you have the RHS as < 4*delta, then the next line would be
I used to think so too, but using < will have a different meaning. An alternative is to write them on the same line.
you should start by defining what is "a" and "x" and what does de subtraction of the two quantities relates to the second part after the arrow.
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Lol bro no way you made the video again for the second time and still screwed the ending ( "= 4 . epsilon/4" should be "< 4. epsilon/4" and so the last line should be "< epsilon" ).But jokes aside, great video bro thanks, it felt like tupac is explaining calculus. Somehow helped a lot
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i'm not understanding @18:56 how the abs value of x-3 < delta changes all that to just a delta???
We claimed that |x-3| < delta so x-3 will be represented/replaced by delta
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I dont understand how at 14:48 just because that |x-3| < epsilon/4 and |x-3| < delta, how you can assume epsilon/4 = delta. If a
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