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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid analysis of Tangent Lines Equations, Slopes and Derivatives in Polar Forms in old fashion Calculus Two. The practice problems/examples increase my overall knowledge, interest and understanding of the material. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Please why don't you upload statistics such as frequency distribution table, finding medium, mean, quartiles, modal class. Please dear Teacher may upload those lessons soon. As Somali students we request from you to upload this topic soon. Thank you very much Mr Julio Gonzales.
those are just by plugging in π/2 to x=rcostheta and =rsintheta. He needs those coordinaates for a tangent line as on the polar curve, the line is tangent to (2,3) given a π/2 angle.
why does it touch the x axis at 5, he says 2+3 but where is that even from, why does it also touch at 1? he says 3-2=1, but where is that even from? why is it touching the y axis at 2 and -2? why does it also touch the origin? why are there also the points of (2,3) and (2,-3)? Can somebody please help? I'm so lost right now.
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Thank you so much for this! I was literally in tears over my homework but this made it a lot easier to understand.
james stewart rlly dosnt make it easy for me to learn this
@Vincenzo Gael Yea, been watching on flixzone for since december myself :)
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid analysis of Tangent Lines Equations, Slopes and Derivatives in Polar Forms in old fashion Calculus Two. The practice problems/examples increase my overall knowledge, interest and understanding of the material. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
These videos are so much more helpful than my calc professors, Ive got a test coming up so lets see just how prepared these make me
did you make it?
@ yea bro got an A in the class
My math textbook had a severe typo which led to repeating the same equation twice. This is a life saver
It helped me a lot. Thank you for this easy to gasp tutorial about this certain topic.
@ 7:23 What numbers are you using to plot the graph and how are you deciding the intervals
Please why don't you upload statistics such as frequency distribution table, finding medium, mean, quartiles, modal class. Please dear Teacher may upload those lessons soon. As Somali students we request from you to upload this topic soon. Thank you very much Mr Julio Gonzales.
Once again, you saved my life. I don't deserve you.
Gotta say, this helped me a lot!
May almighty God Yahweh bless you man
Calc BC test tmmrw! Helped a ton
Marking 6:50 for my test
How many "takes" do you do each video? Just curious. Or do you nail it first time every time?
The best, as always
Thanks for your content.
At the beginning, how do we know that x = r cos(theta), and that y = r sin(theta)?
Just simple trig definitions
sinx = opp/hyp
sinx = y/r
Therefore y = rsinx
Same goes for x
I like how he messes up so he erases the whole figure to redraw the limagon
Ligamon isn't a word.
How did you get (2,3) coordinates?
those are just by plugging in π/2 to x=rcostheta and =rsintheta. He needs those coordinaates for a tangent line as on the polar curve, the line is tangent to (2,3) given a π/2 angle.
Thanks alot
im confused on how you graphed the first equation
why does it touch the x axis at 5, he says 2+3 but where is that even from, why does it also touch at 1? he says 3-2=1, but where is that even from? why is it touching the y axis at 2 and -2? why does it also touch the origin? why are there also the points of (2,3) and (2,-3)? Can somebody please help? I'm so lost right now.
Me too! im trying to study for this and its not making sense where he got that from. Somebody help us!
u should watch the ‘how to graph polar curves’ or smth like that on his channel. he explains it there n it’s very simple
Anyone else binging before their AP exam?
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