I like how youre still doing these videos still. I passed the Calc AB exam in 2022 with a 5 and now im taking Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. Keep the vids going
Could you do a graph analysis or particle motion question? Currently the next 2 FRQ’s that our class is going to practice these next two weeks and getting a head start would be cool! I like the way you teach
I have a question please , if they gave us a question of finding volumes with disk method and they said it is perpendicular the y axis , can we solve it as if it Is perpendicular to the x axis?
@@jsandov6so you mean it is okay and we can solve it just the way we solve it If it is perpendicular to the x axis? And if so , should we mention that we uses it as perpendicular to the x axis or no need
I like how youre still doing these videos still. I passed the Calc AB exam in 2022 with a 5 and now im taking Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. Keep the vids going
Thank you! So glad it helped you. Keep up the great work… time flies
Could you do a graph analysis or particle motion question? Currently the next 2 FRQ’s that our class is going to practice these next two weeks and getting a head start would be cool! I like the way you teach
Will do asap
Awesome! Appreciate the video.
Glad it helped!
Why for c when you found the volume you didn’t out multiple pi by the integral
He probably forgot to. He does a whole bunch of FRQs..lol
because the cross section shape was a square and you only need pi for circles
I have a question please , if they gave us a question of finding volumes with disk method and they said it is perpendicular the y axis , can we solve it as if it Is perpendicular to the x axis?
Yes, you would just have to write it in terms of x. Hope that makes sense.
@@jsandov6so you mean it is okay and we can solve it just the way we solve it If it is perpendicular to the x axis? And if so , should we mention that we uses it as perpendicular to the x axis or no need
@@jsandov6 is it really okay? I'm worried they will not give me a point if I did it in terms of x
@@Rose-pe1ob Don't do that. Just make the equation in terms of x.
i.e. y = x^2 becomes
x = sqrt y
then solve the problem.