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This man deserves a Nobel Prize Imagine the number of people who are able to become doctors and engineers because of this channel, and the number of lives saved and improved as a result This work is truly an incalculable contribution to society
I got a 70% on my first calc test and it was supposed to be the easiest of the 4 exams, so I was worried I wouldn’t pass the class. I then started to watch this guy’s videos on every lesson we covered and now finished the class with an A 😀
I graduated 1.5 years ago with a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science and this man has helped me immensely throughout my undergraduate program. I decided to go over all of Calculus up until Abstract Algebra just for the fun of it and his videos truly bring me back to my freshman years of University where my friends and I would pull all-nighters studying for our Differential Calc, Calc I and II, and Computational Calculus exams. It was genuinely a fun experience and I owe quite a lot of it to this guy!
I had to comment under this video. I have my BS in math and when I tell you the way you taught these concepts were absolutely amazing. You did a great job in not only explaining the concepts but setting it up to where one can intuit all the components and and concepts that goes into the applications of it all. Thanks so much, I feel like I can really help my students with their digestion of these concepts and rationalization of it! Thanks you so much for taking the time to teach these concepts!
hi ! i’m entering college this semester and i’m going for a bs in math, i’m taking calc 1 this sem and i’m kinda scared it’ll be difficult. i love math , so i wanted to apply myself to it. do u have any tips for going into it ?
Teaching yourself maths in your late 20s is a difficult and rewarding process... but it can also be quite sad in some ways. This video finally made the core ideas of calculus click for me, and they are such beautiful and endlessly useful ideas to know... at the same time, it reminded me of all the ways I have handicapped myself by failing to learn this material at a younger age. In any case, an excellent instructional video... I am very grateful to the teacher behind this.
I’m in my 20s as well and I need 6 grade 12 university math credits including calculus and vectors to take the UNI class I want. I literally have no idea how to do this stuff but anything is possible. 😅
@@__.J.C.__Yeah, because younger minds click with things easier. That’s why people say to learn a language at a younger age. Because it’s easier to connect and stick with it. You can still learn while old but it’s more difficult
OH MY GOODNESS, YOUR VIDEO IS SUPER USEFUL!!! You summarize 2 or 3 calculus courses in a 35-minute lecture with very clear definitions, comparisons, and examples!!! Thank you very much for making it!!! I know lots of people will find your video helpful as well!
I am an online student and the videos my teachers give are garbage. It's only because of your videos that I got through the upper-level STEM courses in highschool. THANK YOU!
Sir, as far as calculus goes, both differential and integral, this is by far your best video. This clip helped me immensely in regards to being able to verbally express the purpose of each of the branches of calculus. Again, very well done :) !
I hated math when I was in high school 10 years ago. Only because I didn’t understand it. Now I find it intriguing. I’m no where near calculus, but my goal is to be an aerospace engineer. I’m teaching myself math. Right now I’m in algebra and working my way up to calculus. If I’m not mistaking the latter up to calculus is algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre calculus, and finally calculus? I’m currently 26, and in the military. Going to be switching to the space force. And would like to get my degree while I’m in. I feel stupid watching this video and not understanding everything. But hopefully I can look back at this comment in the future and see how much I’ve improved, and overcome. Cheers guys!
Hey brother. Since I last wrote that comment, I got out of the USMC, and enlisted in the USAF. The Space Force wasn’t hiring prior service. But I am currently looking into transitioning from the Air Force to the Space Force through the IST program. Haven’t been able to finish college yet, but it’s in the works. But I’m happy where I am. I went from being a grunt, to now working in Avionics. It’s awesome. Thanks for the question, mate.
you guys have no idea how insane that is. the derivative of any function gives you the rate of change at any given point of that function. how the fuck did sir isaac newton even come up with that realization... that is some advanced shit right there, we should be thanking that man hard.
Dude keep up the great work. I owe a large part of my undergrad success to you. And you are still making boss videos and improving your lessons! Thank you very much
@Scud Buster Hey, this video titled "Understand Calculus in 35 minutes" is intended to explore the big picture of Calculus. My guess is it was created by TOCT because this is something a lot of new Calculus students struggle with after realizing halfway through the semester they don't know what calculus is or why they are using the tools they are using. If an individual comes here thinking this is how you're going to *learn* to do calculus I feel sorry for you. But rejoice! TOCT has several lecture videos, practice problems and reviews. This isn't one of them for the reasons above. Personally the problem I have identified with new Calculus students is not that they are bad at learning calculus, but that they don't remember any algebra.
For days Ive been watching Calculus videos trying to understand it. Everybody tries so hard to make it interesting or cool, but what I really needed was just Calculus laid out in simple English with examples that built on Algebra and graphing I had already been taught over 10 years ago. Yes, 10 years ago. I'm not in school. I'm an artist. And I just wanted to understand. I wanted it demystified. And you did that. Thank you. Thank you so much. You're approach to teaching this subject logically built immediately onto the work I remember in PreCalculus.
I transferred colleges and changed my major. I wasn't expecting to have to take Calc II, but in my new course of study I had to do so this semester. I was terrified. It had been a year since I took Calc I, and I was never good at math to begin with. The first day of class we did a review of what we should know. I remembered NOTHING and left the class in shambles. However, after watching this video, I can say I remember almost everything. This was SO helpful. I feel ready for the semester now, and all it took me was 35 mins and some practice problems. I'll be coming back to this channel with all my Calc II questions. THANK YOU. SO MUCH.
You're a very good teacher. Step-by-step, each new point building on all the previous ones. This was a good review and general practice of calculus. Many thanks!
the point that he makes at around 18:45 is so critical. I wish my university prof that would have taught us things like that from the beginning. big thanks to you, I am not sure where I would be in my undergrad without you!
Thanks, bud. I studied calc decades ago but "forgot" it since it was not part my profession. Today, my niece asked for help on her homework and I didn't want to disappoint. This was a perfect refresher.
as a top year 10 student doing gsce i was able to learn the basics through this video, despite not needing it more my exam i am greatly thankful for this and how this widened my understanding of maths in general
I totally gave up on math in high school after a calculus problem similar to your example 1 based on the fill rate of a swimming pool. 25 years later you just made it all make sense. Thank you!
I have studied maths for years generally and the AP Calc AB & BC specifically, AND I NEVER GOT TO THIS LEVEL OF understanding! Now I may be able to pass those exams. Thank you so much, sir!
Thank you! I just had a gap year, and now I'm starting my bachelors degree in medicinal chemistry, and you just saved my grades in calculus! I had completely forgotten how differential equations worked. Now I think I have a chance to get through that course!!
the most of the people struglle at basics as me in the higher maths. and this guy tells everything he does without assuming anything about the viewer that he should have known. good teacher RESPECT
I am a 14 year old boy who has taught myself calculus in less than an hour. You are my hero and I hope to meet your amazing soul one day. I cannot thank you enough for everything you taught me
My DP score is 43%. Because of your videos, I qualified to take the exam. Thank you incredibly much. Edit: I failed the exam (2022) Edit: I passed with Distinction (2023)
I started calc in 3rd grade and loved it. I went to mall used book sales with brother and bought around 20 books on calc and physics. Brother stole my books but he has in his home library. This is a nice refresher that borough back great memories. Thx
Excellent job sir!! Learning, to me, is like building a brick wall. Each brick is solidly anchored with mortar to the next, and then you have a sound wall - a useful science. You are a fantastic teacher in the way you seamlessly build your teaching of calculus on a very understandable gradient. We're often thrown into calculus with a rudimentary explanation as to what it's for, followed by equations and tables to resolve the problems. Teaching like you do, makes engineers, not robots. You definitely have my subscription, and a lot of gratitude!
Let's be honest, Calculus isn't exactly the easiest subject to learn or absorb without deep study. I'm in my 40's getting a bachelors in Statistics. I need help doing this, and this man's videos are so well done. He explains concepts in ways a person understands. A huge thank you.
See this is exactly what I want! I was attempting to study calculus for fun over the summer (don't judge lol), but all of the tutorials are either extremely basic and conceptual ("let's fill in this weird shape with small rectangles visually, but we won't use any actual real numbers or calculations!"), or the other end ("Now we're going to get the anti-derivative without actually explaining it!"). This was a very concise tutorial that finally gave me the tools that I wanted in a way that I could quickly pick up. I feel motivated to look into calculus more!
Great video and explanations! I've tried a few and this is the clearest, most cohesive, and most practical overview yet. Thank you for keeping the bigger picture in mind, keeping the jargon simple, and showing every step of your working out. Made a huge difference to my understanding, thank you
I know you guys won't believe me but, I'm still 11 years old and still in grade 5. Yet I know Algebra, a bit of Trigonometry and a bit of Calculus. All because of this channel. This channel could change the lives of people, if algebra is going to be one of our topics in Math, I could easily answer it with my eyes closed. I would like to thank this channel for even existing.
Finished a 3 year college degree and going back uni to complete a B.Eng after a work year away from school - my calc was *super* rusty and this helped refresh me so well. You have a gift of explaining things very clearly and easily.
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Taking Cal I for my first 8 weeks this semester and then Cal II the next 8 weeks. I've been coming here since last summer when i was taking trig and then last fall for precal needless to say i have been passing and i owe it all to this man. soon as i get $20 im going to join the channel cause it's worth every cent. Good luck to everyone this semester as you continue your studies.
I'm taking calculus 3 in college right now, and I haven't taken a math class in over 3 years. This greatly helped me and is a really good calculus refresher. Thank you so much 🙂
@@jennj8149 It isn't actually that bad. Calculus 1 or AB isn't too hard and once you start taking the course you'll understand. However, this quarantine break made me forgot so much of Calculus.
thanks! I'm really young, but I want to study this to better my family, I want to make a good future for them so studying these topics really help me discover more and more things on what I should do! Thank you so much!
My god I can't believe, a video with such good explanation is available on RUclips and I am founding this noww Very much helpful video and easily understood
THIS guy literally carried me through calculus 1 /2/3 . I just got my result and i passed everything because of this guy right here..... Thank you for saving my life😄🙌. (You are the most goated teacher out here NO cap.)
I just started calculus I and got a 39% on my first exam despite spending over 4 hours each day reviewing and practicing the content the week before, my teacher mentioned that there was a single student who scored much lower than the others and I know for a fact that student was me, the whole class just makes me feel stupid T^T I'm pretty sure I'm the only one in that class who took nothing past precalculus in high school so I'm so terrified and really hope this channel helps as much as everyone says it does.
you have helped me so much i am 14 and wanted to understand calculus before we evr do it in school so that way i will become better gradually so thank you very much.
You can take the most complicated of subjects and explain it in such an intuitive way that it make us wonder why we didn’t understand it in the first place. You’re the GOAT 🐐
Conceptual clarity is an essence of true understanding . Linking the different concepts together ; you create a useful & powerful mathematical TOOL called The Calculus . Well done sir and thanks !
Thank you SO much for your videos! You explain in a very clear and concise manner, that makes sense. Reading through my Calc book sometimes they skip some steps and I ask myself, "how did they get there?" Between your videos and Khan academy, I have been supplementing my current online Calc course (online due to COVID) really helping me feel comfortable with understanding the fundamentals of Calc. Something my instructor tends to gloss over. I feel that knowing and understanding the fundamentals really makes the info stick and not an easy thing to forget. Thanks again!
You nailed it, summary, concept, detail, categorizing ! There are a million teachers who taught for +25 years and they fail to show summary, patterns , categorizing , main concepts .
Thank You very much. Such an simple explanation. I watched this 30 years after my high school graduation. I was always confused . In those , for us this was only a Routine formula . Now I see the application side . The problem with these concepts in school education, is that, focus is only what is calculus but not on application side . Only when we put our knowledge to practical use, we understand it better and its permanently remembered. The FEAR of Derivatives is all Gone now . Problems of calculus I used to solve during school easily. Because we just mug up the methods, formulas. But never know Tangent vs secant and how secant is an approximation or avg. ** This practical knowledge is why I like this video
Thanks a bunch! It's been a wild Summer break this year, and I feel as if everything I learned in Calculus I last semester has been thrown out the window.
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a powerful analysis and explanation of Calculus and it's overall understanding in 35 minutes. These are key topics for any student to fully understand Calculus.
Wow, thanks for the relationship explanation. It makes more sense now. My professor is great but they should all teach it this way. Humans aren't raised adding letters, at least most humans. Awesome videos, thank you sooo much, they're a tremendous help. :)
exactly what I needed. I can do the math but never understood what my answer meant or what I'm looking at. Now everything connects and less memorizing. Save me so much time for a quick review.
Thanks for the well done video. I started seeking my EE degree at age 31. (It was strange taking the ACT test in a room full of high school students.) I discovered a love for math that I didn't know existed. I was surprised at the amount of high school algebra that stuck with me. Chemistry was great until we got to oxidation numbers. Here's a tip that helped me get through calculus. --> In the back of the book was a table of the derivatives of the trig (and other) functions. Before starting my home work I would copy them out in order on a piece of paper. Then when test time came I was able to copy them out onto the back of my exam paper before beginning. They are much easier to remember in order than individually on the fly.
Maybe, it's easier to consider the figure under the line as a square trapezoid or trapezium) for which the area is calculated by addin the two bases, multiply the result times the high and dividing all by 2 (b+B)*h/2 easily than consider it as the sum of two different geometrical figures, considering that a trapezoid is indeed a geometric figure too! So the result will be: [R(20)+R(100)]*(X2-X1)/2.
I love this. I watched this in the beginning of the semester to use as an overview and then I would look at specific videos for concepts I'm struggling with. Bless the savior.
I want to do calculus as my next project of success, but I don't know what to do. But then I saw this video and I was like amazed how this person understand everything all of the basics, the limits, functions, and etc.
I haven't done math since 10th grade and have a final exam in 2 days for calculus 1 and linear algebra , the entire semester i understood nothing from my math course but this guy effortlessly explained it all. Jeez what a hero
Loved your class.Ran it over and over again with many a paper and pencil.This stuff will make you bark at the moon if you do it enough.I missed out in life not running into formal calculus instruction by a good teacher such as you.The world is probably better off.I would run everybody out of my life with my very annoying habit of doing math 24/7.Only the neighbors dog would tolerate me.Of course I don't claim to have mastered the subject matter by any means in a 30 minute video.But my appreciation for it has increased potentially.
James Fleming, you have the right idea. Looking at this video as many times as needed and working out the examples with pencil and paper is the way to go. Mathematics is not a spectator endeavor. This video is one of the better explanations of how limits, derivatives and integration are connected. I like the word problem examples. This is where mathematics comes alive. This video is very well done.
I'm in grade 7 and my favourite subject is math and although I needed to google what a function is and multiple other things you've mentioned in the video you just made me understand calculus in grade 7
I got into engineering school and I realized how important calculus is so instead of waiting for my professor to teach me (which I had no prior knowledge in calculus) I have decided to self-learn and hopefully make it through, thank you for the tutorial!
When I was learning Derivativs i alwys have question of how to use this in real life and because of that i dindnt understood the concept. Now i am prety much clear. I wish my professors should have teach like this.
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Imagine the number of people who are able to become doctors and engineers because of this channel, and the number of lives saved and improved as a result
This work is truly an incalculable contribution to society
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Best comment I´ve ever read. Couldn´t agree more!
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I got a 70% on my first calc test and it was supposed to be the easiest of the 4 exams, so I was worried I wouldn’t pass the class. I then started to watch this guy’s videos on every lesson we covered and now finished the class with an A 😀
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I graduated 1.5 years ago with a degree in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science and this man has helped me immensely throughout my undergraduate program. I decided to go over all of Calculus up until Abstract Algebra just for the fun of it and his videos truly bring me back to my freshman years of University where my friends and I would pull all-nighters studying for our Differential Calc, Calc I and II, and Computational Calculus exams. It was genuinely a fun experience and I owe quite a lot of it to this guy!
you might be the reason i pass calc this year. i appreciate what you’re doing
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I'm 95% certain this man knows literally everything.
Why the 5 percent?
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I'm 100% certain this man doesn't know literally everything.
@@handledavthere's no way a human can know every single detail about everything that has happened or will happen
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I got a midterm in 6 hours. Why do I do this to myself? I wanted to cry but this dudes videos are so helpful.
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I got sick and was late for college for a whole month, this guy saved me.
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Hisham Zaza it’s also me again but this time it’s for computer science that I have in about 2 hours lmao.
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I had to comment under this video. I have my BS in math and when I tell you the way you taught these concepts were absolutely amazing. You did a great job in not only explaining the concepts but setting it up to where one can intuit all the components and and concepts that goes into the applications of it all. Thanks so much, I feel like I can really help my students with their digestion of these concepts and rationalization of it! Thanks you so much for taking the time to teach these concepts!
hi ! i’m entering college this semester and i’m going for a bs in math, i’m taking calc 1 this sem and i’m kinda scared it’ll be difficult. i love math , so i wanted to apply myself to it. do u have any tips for going into it ?
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@@treasure7581 calc 1 isn't too complicated. just apply urself and go to office hours whenever ur confused
Calculus aka memorizing equations for graph math :)
Dude do I also have to learn English to understand what you just said
Teaching yourself maths in your late 20s is a difficult and rewarding process... but it can also be quite sad in some ways. This video finally made the core ideas of calculus click for me, and they are such beautiful and endlessly useful ideas to know... at the same time, it reminded me of all the ways I have handicapped myself by failing to learn this material at a younger age.
In any case, an excellent instructional video... I am very grateful to the teacher behind this.
You read my mind(I'm 29). But I'm also glad I have so much more to learn, I won't be bored for the years to come.
I’m in my 20s as well and I need 6 grade 12 university math credits including calculus and vectors to take the UNI class I want. I literally have no idea how to do this stuff but anything is possible. 😅
I’m 11 and it makes sense to me
@@__.J.C.__Yeah, because younger minds click with things easier. That’s why people say to learn a language at a younger age. Because it’s easier to connect and stick with it.
You can still learn while old but it’s more difficult
Is this pre calculus or calculus
OH MY GOODNESS, YOUR VIDEO IS SUPER USEFUL!!! You summarize 2 or 3 calculus courses in a 35-minute lecture with very clear definitions, comparisons, and examples!!! Thank you very much for making it!!! I know lots of people will find your video helpful as well!
I am an online student and the videos my teachers give are garbage. It's only because of your videos that I got through the upper-level STEM courses in highschool. THANK YOU!
Totally true, she don't lie! Gets me through my courses too..
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Sir, as far as calculus goes, both differential and integral, this is by far your best video. This clip helped me immensely in regards to being able to verbally express the purpose of each of the branches of calculus. Again, very well done :) !
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I hated math when I was in high school 10 years ago. Only because I didn’t understand it. Now I find it intriguing. I’m no where near calculus, but my goal is to be an aerospace engineer. I’m teaching myself math. Right now I’m in algebra and working my way up to calculus. If I’m not mistaking the latter up to calculus is algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre calculus, and finally calculus? I’m currently 26, and in the military. Going to be switching to the space force. And would like to get my degree while I’m in. I feel stupid watching this video and not understanding everything. But hopefully I can look back at this comment in the future and see how much I’ve improved, and overcome. Cheers guys!
good luck mate you will make it as long as u dont give up
@@begadanan2649 thanks for the encouragement, brother.
So what's the update?
Hey brother. Since I last wrote that comment, I got out of the USMC, and enlisted in the USAF. The Space Force wasn’t hiring prior service. But I am currently looking into transitioning from the Air Force to the Space Force through the IST program. Haven’t been able to finish college yet, but it’s in the works. But I’m happy where I am. I went from being a grunt, to now working in Avionics. It’s awesome. Thanks for the question, mate.
@@luisacosta4393 I wish you all the best. Your comment is actually inspiring.
you guys have no idea how insane that is. the derivative of any function gives you the rate of change at any given point of that function. how the fuck did sir isaac newton even come up with that realization... that is some advanced shit right there, we should be thanking that man hard.
Dude keep up the great work. I owe a large part of my undergrad success to you. And you are still making boss videos and improving your lessons! Thank you very much
@Scud Buster Hey, this video titled "Understand Calculus in 35 minutes" is intended to explore the big picture of Calculus. My guess is it was created by TOCT because this is something a lot of new Calculus students struggle with after realizing halfway through the semester they don't know what calculus is or why they are using the tools they are using.
If an individual comes here thinking this is how you're going to *learn* to do calculus I feel sorry for you. But rejoice! TOCT has several lecture videos, practice problems and reviews. This isn't one of them for the reasons above.
Personally the problem I have identified with new Calculus students is not that they are bad at learning calculus, but that they don't remember any algebra.
@Scud Buster man it is just to get the essence of calculus and for revision before an exam. ofc u will not learn it in period of 35 mins
A tremendous teacher explaining key cocepts in a superb manner. Really worth watching, once or twice, or maybe three times if you are over 80 like me.
I just got back into Calculus this semester. This helps me recover all my lost knowledge from previous Calc courses. Thank you sm! :)
For days Ive been watching Calculus videos trying to understand it.
Everybody tries so hard to make it interesting or cool, but what I really needed was just Calculus laid out in simple English with examples that built on Algebra and graphing I had already been taught over 10 years ago.
Yes, 10 years ago. I'm not in school. I'm an artist. And I just wanted to understand. I wanted it demystified. And you did that. Thank you. Thank you so much.
You're approach to teaching this subject logically built immediately onto the work I remember in PreCalculus.
I transferred colleges and changed my major. I wasn't expecting to have to take Calc II, but in my new course of study I had to do so this semester. I was terrified. It had been a year since I took Calc I, and I was never good at math to begin with. The first day of class we did a review of what we should know. I remembered NOTHING and left the class in shambles. However, after watching this video, I can say I remember almost everything. This was SO helpful. I feel ready for the semester now, and all it took me was 35 mins and some practice problems. I'll be coming back to this channel with all my Calc II questions. THANK YOU. SO MUCH.
You're a very good teacher. Step-by-step, each new point building on all the previous ones. This was a good review and general practice of calculus. Many thanks!
*Title : Understand Calculus in 35 Minutes.*
*Me: Watches at 2X Speed* *_Because I don't have time_*
Then it’s “Undertsand Calculus in 17.5 minutes”
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I did this for the last part of the video and might have done it for the whole thing if I hadn't been eating Doritos.
the point that he makes at around 18:45 is so critical. I wish my university prof that would have taught us things like that from the beginning. big thanks to you, I am not sure where I would be in my undergrad without you!
Thanks, bud. I studied calc decades ago but "forgot" it since it was not part my profession. Today, my niece asked for help on her homework and I didn't want to disappoint. This was a perfect refresher.
as a top year 10 student doing gsce i was able to learn the basics through this video, despite not needing it more my exam i am greatly thankful for this and how this widened my understanding of maths in general
“Learn calculus in 30 minutes “
Me: within 1 minute googling what is a function
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Cuengco Mario it’s crazy because now I’m learning derivatives and just finished limits , continuity, asymptotes etc
@@Ironlionm4n Hahaha. Still don't know what those terms mean, brother. Starting to learn fundamentals of Calculus today. Hope all goes well. Haha
Good luck and God bless everybody about to take this AP Calc test with this video being the only studying
Mine is a whole fucking exam bro 😂😂💔
I totally gave up on math in high school after a calculus problem similar to your example 1 based on the fill rate of a swimming pool. 25 years later you just made it all make sense. Thank you!
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I have studied maths for years generally and the AP Calc AB & BC specifically, AND I NEVER GOT TO THIS LEVEL OF understanding!
Now I may be able to pass those exams.
Thank you so much, sir!
I watched this video years ago. It's still amazing. This guy got me through school. Thank you.
Ok. Now calculus 2 in 20 minutes.
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Thank you! I just had a gap year, and now I'm starting my bachelors degree in medicinal chemistry, and you just saved my grades in calculus! I had completely forgotten how differential equations worked. Now I think I have a chance to get through that course!!
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I am a 14 year old boy who has taught myself calculus in less than an hour. You are my hero and I hope to meet your amazing soul one day. I cannot thank you enough for everything you taught me
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My DP score is 43%. Because of your videos, I qualified to take the exam. Thank you incredibly much.
Edit: I failed the exam (2022)
Edit: I passed with Distinction (2023)
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Well at least you improved greatly!
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What makes this video so good is the calm black background, the calm voice, the quality audio and the good teaching
But his sound make me feel asleep 😄😁😁
Im in grade 8 and i perfectly understood this perfectly , this just shows what a great teacher u are(i didn't even know whay calculas was)
I started calc in 3rd grade and loved it. I went to mall used book sales with brother and bought around 20 books on calc and physics. Brother stole my books but he has in his home library. This is a nice refresher that borough back great memories. Thx
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I've watched your videos for college alegbra, trig, and now Calc 1. You literally been my professor for the past three semesters. Thank you
How you doing in calc 1? I’m in calc 1 and have a hard time retaining information
Let's be honest, Calculus isn't exactly the easiest subject to learn or absorb without deep study.
I'm in my 40's getting a bachelors in Statistics. I need help doing this, and this man's videos are so well done. He explains concepts in ways a person understands.
A huge thank you.
This is probably the singe most useful math video I've ever found. I've been lost in calculus for years but this finally made it click, thank you.
See this is exactly what I want! I was attempting to study calculus for fun over the summer (don't judge lol), but all of the tutorials are either extremely basic and conceptual ("let's fill in this weird shape with small rectangles visually, but we won't use any actual real numbers or calculations!"), or the other end ("Now we're going to get the anti-derivative without actually explaining it!"). This was a very concise tutorial that finally gave me the tools that I wanted in a way that I could quickly pick up. I feel motivated to look into calculus more!
Great video and explanations! I've tried a few and this is the clearest, most cohesive, and most practical overview yet. Thank you for keeping the bigger picture in mind, keeping the jargon simple, and showing every step of your working out. Made a huge difference to my understanding, thank you
I know you guys won't believe me but, I'm still 11 years old and still in grade 5. Yet I know Algebra, a bit of Trigonometry and a bit of Calculus. All because of this channel. This channel could change the lives of people, if algebra is going to be one of our topics in Math, I could easily answer it with my eyes closed. I would like to thank this channel for even existing.
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Am 79 , you my grandchild. But you are well ahead of me cause I am learning calculus today. Have just done matrix. Greetings from Zanzibar
Finished a 3 year college degree and going back uni to complete a B.Eng after a work year away from school - my calc was *super* rusty and this helped refresh me so well. You have a gift of explaining things very clearly and easily.
This in combination with explaining calculus to a 5th grader helped me understand the fundamentals in an hour. Thank you!
This guy is brilliant and amazing. He explains Calculus so well you get it instantly.
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Haven't touched calculus since december, but have the ap exam in the morning, if I pass this it's fully because of these videos
Did you pass
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Let's have a bet if he pass or not
@@startrunning4461 he didn't
@@startrunning4461 he did
Taking Cal I for my first 8 weeks this semester and then Cal II the next 8 weeks. I've been coming here since last summer when i was taking trig and then last fall for precal needless to say i have been passing and i owe it all to this man. soon as i get $20 im going to join the channel cause it's worth every cent. Good luck to everyone this semester as you continue your studies.
I'm taking calculus 3 in college right now, and I haven't taken a math class in over 3 years. This greatly helped me and is a really good calculus refresher. Thank you so much 🙂
This video: Understand calculus in 35 minutes
Me taking Calculus-1 for the 4th time:
me: 10th time
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Mirza Şahinkaya 3 times for me and then I didn’t even understand it then!
Is it hard? I am taking it this fall. Some recommendations?
@@jennj8149 It isn't actually that bad. Calculus 1 or AB isn't too hard and once you start taking the course you'll understand. However, this quarantine break made me forgot so much of Calculus.
Learned more in this video than my first year university calculus course. Thank you!
Ditto. My college professor was terrible. It really does matter how a subject is taught.
Huh you guys studying this in uni?
@@wellplayed4497 ikr I'm so surprised this is college level. This shit is being taught in india in class 11 hs ☠️
@@imsovereign same I'm right now in 11th!
Just had my physics exam which involved all these calculus concepts.
you learn that in university?
thanks! I'm really young, but I want to study this to better my family, I want to make a good future for them so studying these topics really help me discover more and more things on what I should do! Thank you so much!
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Thank you for being my tutor during my Undergraduate studies. I've been watching your videos since 2018-2019 and they helped a lot. Thank you.
My god I can't believe, a video with such good explanation is available on RUclips and I am founding this noww
Very much helpful video and easily understood
About to start my Calc 1 class for the 4th time since I failed out 4 years ago. Wish me luck and thanks for the video.
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Derivative of trigonometric functions
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I'm in grade 8 and now I understand calculus! Thank you!❤ I was just bored ig
I needed a refresher for basic calculus, this video contained everything I need. Thank you!
I'm trying to learn calculus before my classes start. This helped my a lot!
THIS guy literally carried me through calculus 1 /2/3 . I just got my result and i passed everything because of this guy right here..... Thank you for saving my life😄🙌. (You are the most goated teacher out here NO cap.)
I just started calculus I and got a 39% on my first exam despite spending over 4 hours each day reviewing and practicing the content the week before, my teacher mentioned that there was a single student who scored much lower than the others and I know for a fact that student was me, the whole class just makes me feel stupid T^T I'm pretty sure I'm the only one in that class who took nothing past precalculus in high school so I'm so terrified and really hope this channel helps as much as everyone says it does.
Make sure you're good at algebra as well. That should help you with calculus. You're not dumb either. Some people learn different than others.
Im in the same position as u bro i got like a 30% on my first test how you doing now?
this is like gym but for the brain
Zod General well said
now this is big brain time
Yeah, good thing about youtube, learn anything in like a half hour... right?
Yep
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you have helped me so much i am 14 and wanted to understand calculus before we evr do it in school so that way i will become better gradually so thank you very much.
You can take the most complicated of subjects and explain it in such an intuitive way that it make us wonder why we didn’t understand it in the first place. You’re the GOAT 🐐
Conceptual clarity is an essence of true understanding . Linking the different concepts together ; you create a useful & powerful mathematical TOOL called The Calculus .
Well done sir and thanks !
I don't think he created it
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Thank you SO much for your videos! You explain in a very clear and concise manner, that makes sense. Reading through my Calc book sometimes they skip some steps and I ask myself, "how did they get there?" Between your videos and Khan academy, I have been supplementing my current online Calc course (online due to COVID) really helping me feel comfortable with understanding the fundamentals of Calc. Something my instructor tends to gloss over. I feel that knowing and understanding the fundamentals really makes the info stick and not an easy thing to forget. Thanks again!
This guy motivates me to learn more math than other teachers
You nailed it, summary, concept, detail, categorizing ! There are a million teachers who taught for +25 years and they fail to show summary, patterns , categorizing , main concepts .
Thank You very much.
Such an simple explanation.
I watched this 30 years after my high school graduation.
I was always confused .
In those , for us this was only a Routine formula .
Now I see the application side .
The problem with these concepts in school education, is that, focus is only what is calculus but not on application side .
Only when we put our knowledge to practical use, we understand it better and its permanently remembered.
The FEAR of Derivatives is all Gone now .
Problems of calculus I used to solve during school easily.
Because we just mug up the methods, formulas.
But never know Tangent vs secant and how secant is an approximation or avg.
** This practical knowledge is why I like this video
Thanks a bunch! It's been a wild Summer break this year, and I feel as if everything I learned in Calculus I last semester has been thrown out the window.
MR. Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a powerful analysis and explanation of Calculus and it's overall understanding in 35 minutes. These are key topics for any student to fully understand Calculus.
Wow, thanks for the relationship explanation. It makes more sense now. My professor is great but they should all teach it this way. Humans aren't raised adding letters, at least most humans. Awesome videos, thank you sooo much, they're a tremendous help. :)
exactly what I needed. I can do the math but never understood what my answer meant or what I'm looking at. Now everything connects and less memorizing. Save me so much time for a quick review.
Thanks for the well done video. I started seeking my EE degree at age 31. (It was strange taking the ACT test in a room full of high school students.) I discovered a love for math that I didn't know existed. I was surprised at the amount of high school algebra that stuck with me. Chemistry was great until we got to oxidation numbers.
Here's a tip that helped me get through calculus. --> In the back of the book was a table of the derivatives of the trig (and other) functions. Before starting my home work I would copy them out in order on a piece of paper. Then when test time came I was able to copy them out onto the back of my exam paper before beginning. They are much easier to remember in order than individually on the fly.
This guy is soooo cool.
May God bless him 🙏
Best video about calculus i have seen yet
Thank you so much
Maybe, it's easier to consider the figure under the line as a square trapezoid or trapezium) for which the area is calculated by addin the two bases, multiply the result times the high and dividing all by 2 (b+B)*h/2 easily than consider it as the sum of two different geometrical figures, considering that a trapezoid is indeed a geometric figure too! So the result will be: [R(20)+R(100)]*(X2-X1)/2.
I love this. I watched this in the beginning of the semester to use as an overview and then I would look at specific videos for concepts I'm struggling with. Bless the savior.
I want to do calculus as my next project of success, but I don't know what to do.
But then I saw this video and I was like amazed how this person understand everything all of the basics, the limits, functions, and etc.
Great video as usual. Simple and cohesive explanation, made everybody's life enjoyable. Tons of thanks for your outstanding videos.
Very clear informative and no-bs explanation, thank you!
I can't believe I understood more from this video than taking Calculus 1 to 3 in my degree program
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Hats off to this guy👍🏼. The way he explains with examples just makes things a whole lot easier.
I haven't done math since 10th grade and have a final exam in 2 days for calculus 1 and linear algebra , the entire semester i understood nothing from my math course but this guy effortlessly explained it all. Jeez what a hero
How is it going?
Loved your class.Ran it over and over again with many a paper and pencil.This stuff will make you bark at the moon if you do it enough.I missed out in life not running into formal calculus instruction by a good teacher such as you.The world is probably better off.I would run everybody out of my life with my very annoying habit of doing math 24/7.Only the neighbors dog would tolerate me.Of course I don't claim to have mastered the subject matter by any means in a 30 minute video.But my appreciation for it has increased potentially.
James Fleming, you have the right idea. Looking at this video as many times as needed and working out the examples with pencil and paper is the way to go. Mathematics is not a spectator endeavor. This video is one of the better explanations of how limits, derivatives and integration are connected. I like the word problem examples. This is where mathematics comes alive. This video is very well done.
James Fleming, pretty sure you mean exponentially -?
He is not "ORGANIC CHEMISTRY TUTOR", he is a "UNIVERSAL TUTOR" 🤣🤣🤣
I'm in grade 7 and my favourite subject is math and although I needed to google what a function is and multiple other things you've mentioned in the video you just made me understand calculus in grade 7
Yep calculus is one of the fundamentals in math but definitely not the hardest.
Studying my BA in Civil Engineering Tech and I've jsut came across this chanel to help prep for when classes start. :)
I got into engineering school and I realized how important calculus is so instead of waiting for my professor to teach me (which I had no prior knowledge in calculus) I have decided to self-learn and hopefully make it through, thank you for the tutorial!
Good luck i hope ur passing ur engineering ❤️❤️❤️
You're lucky you found this video while still in college.
I'm in 11th learning this...
How is it going?
You need to teach at my university!!!!!
I’m literally in 7th grade and I understand this. You are an amazing teacher. Liked and subbed!
That was the best explanation I've ever heard!
Thank you!
When I was learning Derivativs i alwys have question of how to use this in real life and because of that i dindnt understood the concept. Now i am prety much clear. I wish my professors should have teach like this.