10 years later, your videos are easier to understand then my professors and other examples online, well done truly and thank you very much. Your notes and explanation are crystal clear and that's the key to understanding math for those who can't read it or do it well!
You’re so welcome, I’m happy to help!! If you ever get stuck with anything this semester, feel free to reach back out and maybe I can point you in the right direction! 🤓
For a while, I was like; please don't forget the 2 under the square root. Then you showed how it was part of a perfect square root. Thanks for sharing this difficult arclength in space example.
We just started related rates and I'm having a bit of trouble. Can you maybe do a few of them? Like the pond ripple area rate of change, and the falling ladder? I have a decent grasp of those, but the ones where a cone is being emptied or filled leave me scratching my head. Thanks :)
I've already got a few related rates videos on my channel, which you'll find if you search youtube for "integralcalc related rates". And I'll try to make more, because I know they are tough!
10 years later, your videos are easier to understand then my professors and other examples online, well done truly and thank you very much. Your notes and explanation are crystal clear and that's the key to understanding math for those who can't read it or do it well!
Thank you for not doing a problem with the trig identity like so many others. This helped me so much more.
I'm so glad it helped!!
You have the best videos for calculus 3 on RUclips by far, they've been helping a lot with my homework this semester. Thank you!
You’re so welcome, I’m happy to help!! If you ever get stuck with anything this semester, feel free to reach back out and maybe I can point you in the right direction! 🤓
For a while, I was like; please don't forget the 2 under the square root. Then you showed how it was part of a perfect square root. Thanks for sharing this difficult arclength in space example.
your videos are soo easy to understand and really a lot helpful
So glad you think so, Srijak!
you have a lovely voice, very informative video, thank you :,)
Wonderful lecture
thank you!! does it make a difference if the interval is from -infinity to infinity?
I love your voice!!! Thank you!!!
thanks mam your lecture helped me a lot
At 7:15 isn't your integral, L, also equal to Int[2*sinh(t)].dt ?
yes! :)
We just started related rates and I'm having a bit of trouble. Can you maybe do a few of them? Like the pond ripple area rate of change, and the falling ladder? I have a decent grasp of those, but the ones where a cone is being emptied or filled leave me scratching my head. Thanks :)
I've already got a few related rates videos on my channel, which you'll find if you search youtube for "integralcalc related rates". And I'll try to make more, because I know they are tough!
integralCALC Thanks :)
Lmao this exact problem was on the calc 3 exam for last semester
shouldnt there be +1 under the root???
the square root of a perfect square will always be positive. So you should've taken the absolution value, right?
The derivative of square root of 2t how did come jst 2 help here
The derivative of square root of 2t how did it come jst square root of 2 help here
I've never heard of a multiple-choice test in calculus.
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