Just wanted to come on here and say thank you for getting me through my calculus courses. Oftentimes instead of going to my own lecture I would watch yours instead and then just crunch math all day while watching X-Files. Thank you again sir. Your work is appreciated
I'm a little late, but I've never enjoyed a math session like this one. Seeing as how he's so passionate about this subject really makes me happy, he answers all the questions in my head before even asking it hahaha
Thanks for the video. Had our last test on Thursday, professor cancelled class today and said see you for the next test this Thursday. Make sure you read your textbooks and do your homework...
What is your routine for your upper body strength and core strength ? Right now I'm doing every morning 10 reps of differential equations, a short pause, 10 reps of hard integrals, a short pause, and a few differential geometry problems. Should I do more ?
I wish had a lecturer and teacher like Prof. Leonard when I was studying Math , unfortunately mine didn't instill confidence and the love for Math in me at the time
Professor Leonard, thank you for another smooth video/lecture on Finding an Oblique/Slant Asymptote of a Rational Function. This is another mathematical tool that helps students with graphing rational functions.
Just wanted to come on here and say thank you for getting me through my calculus courses. Oftentimes instead of going to my own lecture I would watch yours instead and then just crunch math all day while watching X-Files. Thank you again sir. Your work is appreciated
You explained this better in 15 minutes than my professor can in 2hours of lecture
I can’t wait for the trig section for this. My favorite part is when he says, “I hope you see it.”
"Does it make sense!?!?!"- GOAT quote
It's explains why this video doesn't have a single dislike. Thank you sir! You explained everything clearly. This video was much helpful.
I'm a little late, but I've never enjoyed a math session like this one. Seeing as how he's so passionate about this subject really makes me happy, he answers all the questions in my head before even asking it hahaha
Thank you for clear enunciation and standard terminology.
I like how annoyed he was by having to complete it for people like me. Awesome vid my brother. You just got a new subscriber.
@2:44 "it's going to follow that diagonal line for infinity AND BEYOND" hahahaha
Thanks for the video. Had our last test on Thursday, professor cancelled class today and said see you for the next test this Thursday. Make sure you read your textbooks and do your homework...
What is your routine for your upper body strength and core strength ?
Right now I'm doing every morning 10 reps of differential equations, a short pause, 10 reps of hard integrals, a short pause, and a few differential geometry problems. Should I do more ?
Hahaha
Felt a little bit of anxiety when I saw your video, then I remembered my graduation 😂
Thank you
Be loyal ......
These are great. Thanks for taking the time to explain things in these videos!!
Love ALL your classes till now
I wish had a lecturer and teacher like Prof. Leonard when I was studying Math , unfortunately mine didn't instill confidence and the love for Math in me at the time
*May you live long Sir lots of love from Pakistan*
Professor Leonard, thank you for another smooth video/lecture on Finding an Oblique/Slant Asymptote of a Rational Function. This is another mathematical tool that helps students with graphing rational functions.
Bruh, you comment something super generic like this under every video. Is it for the RUclips algorithm or something?
Such a good job explaining everything!
thank you muscular math man
jump to 14:08 for the bonus lesson in dance!
Great video, mr. Leonard!
thank you so much! My textbook didnt have much and i missed some classes, but this really helped with my math aa hl :)
excellent video
Thank you billions prof.
Thankyou!
Is there any way you could do some videos about homogenous linear equations with constant coefficients for ODE???
To accurately graph the last example don't we have to consider the vertical asymptote at the real zero of the denominator?
legendary
If the degree in the NUMERATOR is greater by 2 than the denominator then is it asymptotic to a Parabola?
I didn't know professor Leonard still teach math at his channel lol
Prof, are there infinite numbers of infinities?
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