I just finished calculus 3, and yeah, what you learn in calculus 1 become very easy after go through enough pain, suffering and doubt. Don't give up people, im really not that smart and managed to survive
I love that you have to make it to calc 3 to figure out where the volume eq for a sphere comes from. Felt satisfying doing a triple integral for a unit sphere.
They have to teach you all different types of calculus just till u get a phd when they tell you how to create your own math and then realize all math is made up
*Formulae:* 1). If f(x) = xⁿ then f¹(x) = nxⁿ⁻¹ 2). If f(x) = x then f¹(x) = 1 3). If f(x) = k then f¹(x) = 0 where k is a constant If f(x) = 4x³ + 2x - 1 then f¹(x) = 4 * 3x² + 2 * 1 - 0 = 12x² + 2
I tried to calculate the anti derivative 💀 using power rule, realized my mistake 3 seconds in and solved it this also my sound weird but I’m in 8th grade
Answer choices A and B can be eliminated because the derivative of the first term of f(x), 4x^3, is 12x^2 by the Power Rule. Since only answer choice C has 12x^2 for the first term of f’(x), C is the final answer. This is basically easy-level calculus. Things get more complicated as you go on.
I just took psats and haven’t gotten to calc yet, a question was similar on here, glad to know that this is simple and now I know for the future. Thanks man 👊 and keep the good work. These are really simple and helpful.
Yes now calculate the Gradient of the Potential energy Function to Find the Work done when an Object traverses in a Black Hole Under Conservative and Non Conservative forces. And assume the Non Conservative forces are Air Friction and have minimalist effect on the Internal Potential Energy. U = 3XY/(X+Y) x arctan(cos³x^y)
Take me back to algebra 😭😭😭
Lmao good luck with college math classes 💀
@@Salza02multiplying and subtracting oh GOD 😪😫
This is basic 💀
@@Salza02 not just math also PHYSICS
More calc please! I could use the review🙌
agreed
I just finished calculus 3, and yeah, what you learn in calculus 1 become very easy after go through enough pain, suffering and doubt. Don't give up people, im really not that smart and managed to survive
I love that you have to make it to calc 3 to figure out where the volume eq for a sphere comes from. Felt satisfying doing a triple integral for a unit sphere.
@@sethcamargo1928
I've only made it to the area of a circle. But I'm starting to learn :)
What references are you using? please kindly share
I assume you also work hard as fuck
They have to teach you all different types of calculus just till u get a phd when they tell you how to create your own math and then realize all math is made up
*Formulae:*
1). If f(x) = xⁿ then f¹(x) = nxⁿ⁻¹
2). If f(x) = x then f¹(x) = 1
3). If f(x) = k then f¹(x) = 0 where k is a constant
If f(x) = 4x³ + 2x - 1 then
f¹(x) = 4 * 3x² + 2 * 1 - 0
= 12x² + 2
But how were these formulae found?
@@wasordx3245 why don't you google, the OP probably doesn't know
@@neutronzz3543 Google ain't helpin gonna ask the GPT
@@wasordx3245jeremy klassen
@@wasordx3245say thanks to isaac newton
Meanwhile the 8th Grade Indian Kid:
It says intro to polynomials.
@@gigguko6214basic calculus
Taking derivatives OF polynomials
Not the same thing
I tried to calculate the anti derivative 💀 using power rule, realized my mistake 3 seconds in and solved it this also my sound weird but I’m in 8th grade
I get the joke but for all foreigners calculus is only taught in class 11 & 12.
@@zerohzSame in India as well
Got main maths exam tomorrow😂
Hardest American calculus course:
You after posting this comment: 🤓
All calculus 1 courses start with these things. It even says "First time doing calculus." Wtf is wrong with you? Oh, nevermind. You're the ceo of "🤓"
@@Mike-lx9qn bro got worked up by a joke
@@Mike-lx9qn bro got worked up by a joke
Buddy the caption says "Intro to Calculus." Do you expect him to be doing Taylor series or some shit?
Very easy question bring some harder questions.
You’re the goat bro thanks
this is easy, especially the way you explain it. thank you!
I love derivatives, prob my favourite thing in math
Anti-derivatives would like to integrate you today.
@@maxpopkov1432😂 noice
I love integrals
I know the answer very well its pretty easy, but man, take me back to algebra its so much fun
Take me back to algebra is so real 🙏
I used to miss this problem a lot but now I completely understand the break down.
👌👌 nice
Good ☺️
Thanks a lot for this. It was very helpful
Great vid!
Thank you ❤❤❤
I've never heard the word decrement before. I'm going to start using it.
Guess you can say it derives from increment
As a Egyptian grade 8th student this is a piece of cake
Why am I getting recommended this, I'm in algebra 1 💀
It preparing you for the future.
I'm in abstract algebra lmao
It's not algebra imao
Because it’s easy
Which grade in America are you?💀
thank you ❤️❤️
Answer choices A and B can be eliminated because the derivative of the first term of f(x), 4x^3, is 12x^2 by the Power Rule. Since only answer choice C has 12x^2 for the first term of f’(x), C is the final answer.
This is basically easy-level calculus. Things get more complicated as you go on.
Wow very interesting!
Thanks sir 🙏💯
I remember the way to do most of these math questions youtube is recommending me but this was not one of them lol
Take me back to algebra
Thank you i really like you 😊
this is such an easy question
Definitely going with D on this one 💀
omfg this saved my life i tried figuring out differentiability without learning this beforehand and boy was it confusing
C. Thanks sir 🙏💯
❤❤
I started doing calculus at 11 years old and you are helping me a lot so far :D
Okay Mr. Boy genius
@@peterk.2108 thank you
Thanks mannn
Applying the formula in nx power n-1
Just take me back to algebra pls😢
cc thanks sir 🙏💯
after diffe i wish all math was this easy
There is an easy formular to figure these out in a second. If it was by first principles, it would be more difficult but it's not.
And now use epsilon delta definitivion of limit to prove your result
Nice
12x2+2
Tq sar
Answer C power rule differentiation
I just took psats and haven’t gotten to calc yet, a question was similar on here, glad to know that this is simple and now I know for the future. Thanks man 👊 and keep the good work. These are really simple and helpful.
Bruh you helped me pass the school test 😂THANK YOU ❤😊
Cc thanks sir 🙏💯 ever
Jee advanced toughest question ever💀
C
A)f(x)=x^3 /3 +3x
Algebra in 6th standerd:-😃. Algebra in 11and 12th:-💀
Please take your
time and teach
Yes now calculate the Gradient of the Potential energy Function to Find the Work done when an Object traverses in a Black Hole Under Conservative and Non Conservative forces. And assume the Non Conservative forces are Air Friction and have minimalist effect on the Internal Potential Energy.
U = 3XY/(X+Y) x arctan(cos³x^y)
Air friction in a black hole XD
There is no potential function when the force field is non-conservative.
This is so ez I did this fn just by reviewing the formula that it matched my ideas with
Can it be solved according to the laws of short multiplication? like. (a-b)^=^a^+2ab-b.
Yes or no
Like it
I just failed the exam about derivatives and this video shows up 💀
Was it hard? What part did you fail?
Me want to know pls
@@Mike-lx9qn bruh calculus is not impossible
And derivatives are pretty easy
Me too😢
@@keshavedits38 maybe it wasn’t taught well to them
What are you using as a question provider.
Excuse me, what book are the examples taken from?
I did that too
I would pick D
Man, even calc 1 students would find this easy.
Yeah obviously this is like the most basic thing in calc lmao
12x^3+2
He wrote the 4 like a 9 and my attention slope dropped.
f(x)=x-8x+15
Option (D)
I got it right before the answer appeared!!! ❤❤❤
Bro so easy
Hmm sir why the -1 became +0?
Can you explain it here in the comment?
Nice teaching i understand it under a min thx
We learn it in 12th grade in Türkiye 🇹🇷
Letter C
Letter choice D for me!
it becomes 0 because actually
+1=+1X⁰
+1.0X-¹
0
Choice D.. Take me back to Algebra. 🤣
the 50 other derivative rules in question
a constant is actually just the same as: (the constant) * x^0 so when you differentiate cx^0 you just end up multiplying by 0 -> 0*c*x^-1
In India we do this I 9th grade
My schools teachers would get embarassed if such questions came in exam.
I choose D
D
Just integrate the options if you are unable to find the derivative 💀
Usually it's easier to do it the other way around. It's very rare that it is easier to integrate than it is to find a derivative.
how did i take calculus in university and not remember any of this
this is a certified "american school system" moment
bro i'm literally studying this in grade 7
The answer is x=0.3854
What i didn't know that calculus have derivative !!! I take it in 12th grade
Im in grade 8th but for being the basic staff calculus doesnt seem that hard
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take me baaaaaaack
جزاكم الله خيرا صدق
Polynome, take me home, to the field I belong
Algebra or geometry
Polynome, take me home
How 3 -1 from where
The answer is D
Have he choose B?
So free
Hello from India😅
Letter D
I was waiting to the joke