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I didnt study math from 9th grade to 12th grade and now im in University taking this and i understood every step he does more than my professor in the university😂😂❤❤
how can your voice be this soothing and serene😭😭😭~~~ omg my calculus-torned brained has been healed bit by bit by your soothing peaceful voice...thank you sir...for this wonderful explanation on this mind-slaughtering topic
Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for Finding/Computing the Linearization of a Function using Tangent Line Approximations in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
No joke, I actually get the topic, as in to it’s basics and techniques because of this guy. I’ve got no issues with my prof, they're also pressured to teach a lot with so little time. It’s just that toct has sonmuch videos to teach you.
Could someone please explain... finding a tangent line is one of the first things learned in calc. We already know how to do this, so why use this new formula? Couldn’t I just use the other method I already know?
Pretty amazing accuracy. I really like your videos, but I don't understand why you spend so much time on the most basic math when your video is about much more complex math. You're video is on calculus, and half of it is explaining such things as adding it multiplying a couple of numbers. If the viewer doesn't understand how to multiple 1/4 by 8, I doubt they'll be watching a video involving calculus.
i think julio's goal is to provide us with the skills to solve problems but also present the material in a way anyone with basic algrebraeic and trig skills could handle. I too had your same thought process but i would imagine if he started going into problems with more algebra steps involved and such these videos would be extremely long
Honestly speaking, that's what makes him the best. I'm forgetful and even though I can understand the concept fairly quick, I usually have a problem remembering it for a long time. His is the only channel I've come across that made me remember everything that he's said. I think what he does is very important and I'm so grateful for it.
i like him doing it that way because there is some times when there is a step that I dont understand from someone else teaching and its cause they assume I remember.. no my memory needs refreshing
Very accurate, but very sterile. Seems geared towards performing well on specific tests rather than to engage with the subject matter. What's the history of this function/technique? What problems did it allow us to overcome, historically, or what questions did it raise, philosophically? What are some historical and present-day applications of this technique? What does this type of mathematics lead into? where is this all going? I hope you incorporate some of these criticisms into future videos, because the skill is there. Were some of these aspects to be briefly referenced, do you not think it would help hammer home WHY it's highly beneficial to struggle through these analytical problems.? Where's the passion?
My dude I understand that you're very interested in the math, but that's not really what these videos are for. They're for understanding and applying the subject matter in tests.
Those are interesting concepts, and important to learn, but they can easily confuse a student when so much is thrown at you at once. I understand why you ask these question, but these videos are made for people that just need the basics without excess information muddying it up. Not to mention, if you fully understand the calculation, you should be able to answer things like what we can use it for on your own. We're not here for a history lesson, we're here to learn the computation.
Can u just start your own school already? I’ve been attending college and all these teachers do is just buy a course from McGraw hill or Pearson and that’s it.
Derivative Applications - Formula Sheet: bit.ly/4eV6r1b
Final Exams and Video Playlists: www.video-tutor.net/
Next Video: ruclips.net/video/C5RI5eLzVfo/видео.html
I like how you break it down. Even the simplest steps are explained and many times needed.
I didnt study math from 9th grade to 12th grade and now im in University taking this and i understood every step he does more than my professor in the university😂😂❤❤
how can your voice be this soothing and serene😭😭😭~~~ omg my calculus-torned brained has been healed bit by bit by your soothing peaceful voice...thank you sir...for this wonderful explanation on this mind-slaughtering topic
i thought the same thing. homie got the golden voice
hear me out..........
You are the actual G, better than Sal Khan because he's huge now... But so are you... Shhhh keep helping us.
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Your video is clear and easy to understand by breaking down the steps instead of just expressing a theory that is hard to get. Thanks, professor!
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ur genuinely the best math channel on this platform. the goat truly
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for Finding/Computing the Linearization of a Function using Tangent Line Approximations in Calculus. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Okay i have an exam in like less than hour, if i pass this its because of this man
No joke, I actually get the topic, as in to it’s basics and techniques because of this guy. I’ve got no issues with my prof, they're also pressured to teach a lot with so little time. It’s just that toct has sonmuch videos to teach you.
I love your math videos so much, i ended up buying your Udemy course. Thanks for your hard work!
this video made all the difference, many thanks
I’m so confused in math due to distance learning, so Thankyou for breaking it down so easily
I am from India. Thanks fir making such videos it's really help a lot and will give 5 extra marks to me in exam😍
Life saver!!!!! I dead needEd this for my test, and you explained it so easy thanks so much! God bless.
Woah, it is helpful. It may come handy during college exams that will not allow calculators.
You are a lot better than my university Dr.
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Awesome just learned this today.
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making 1.99 = 2-0.01 was genuinely the smartest thing I've seen in a while that shi blew my mind
Great video. I finally got the point of linearization. 1.99. nice example :)
First RUclips video I'm seeing with no dislikes though
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The video is great but please keep the volume up next time. Thanks.
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lol i remember failing my midterm because i didn't understand linear approximation but this video makes it seem so simple
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"Without a calculator, this would not be fun...... now let's use a calculator" im dying
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Why is f(x)=x^3 like how did you decide that it should be to the power of 3?
Without a calculator this will not be fun…. Let’s use a calculator 😊
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When you have studied Calculus 1 earlier and notice how this is suspiciously similar to calculating a Taylor Series....
Could someone please explain... finding a tangent line is one of the first things learned in calc. We already know how to do this, so why use this new formula? Couldn’t I just use the other method I already know?
It's useful for later maths also when you do multivariable calculus where the output is a result of 2 functions.
i dont understand how the given values are simplified to be plugged into the linearlization
So is this another way to find the derivative function at a certain point?
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You didn’t have to explain that 1/4 is .25. Anyone that doesn’t already know that is likely failing calculus at this point.
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Pretty amazing accuracy.
I really like your videos, but I don't understand why you spend so much time on the most basic math when your video is about much more complex math. You're video is on calculus, and half of it is explaining such things as adding it multiplying a couple of numbers. If the viewer doesn't understand how to multiple 1/4 by 8, I doubt they'll be watching a video involving calculus.
i think julio's goal is to provide us with the skills to solve problems but also present the material in a way anyone with basic algrebraeic and trig skills could handle. I too had your same thought process but i would imagine if he started going into problems with more algebra steps involved and such these videos would be extremely long
I really prefer he does that so he shows every thought process. people get confused if they miss one part
Honestly speaking, that's what makes him the best. I'm forgetful and even though I can understand the concept fairly quick, I usually have a problem remembering it for a long time. His is the only channel I've come across that made me remember everything that he's said. I think what he does is very important and I'm so grateful for it.
i like him doing it that way because there is some times when there is a step that I dont understand from someone else teaching and its cause they assume I remember.. no my memory needs refreshing
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Very accurate, but very sterile. Seems geared towards performing well on specific tests rather than to engage with the subject matter.
What's the history of this function/technique?
What problems did it allow us to overcome, historically, or what questions did it raise, philosophically?
What are some historical and present-day applications of this technique?
What does this type of mathematics lead into? where is this all going?
I hope you incorporate some of these criticisms into future videos, because the skill is there.
Were some of these aspects to be briefly referenced, do you not think it would help hammer home WHY it's highly beneficial to struggle through these analytical problems.?
Where's the passion?
Evan Fabri Most students only watch this to pass their tests, though. I like his current style better.
My dude I understand that you're very interested in the math, but that's not really what these videos are for. They're for understanding and applying the subject matter in tests.
Those are interesting concepts, and important to learn, but they can easily confuse a student when so much is thrown at you at once. I understand why you ask these question, but these videos are made for people that just need the basics without excess information muddying it up. Not to mention, if you fully understand the calculation, you should be able to answer things like what we can use it for on your own. We're not here for a history lesson, we're here to learn the computation.
Can u just start your own school already? I’ve been attending college and all these teachers do is just buy a course from McGraw hill or Pearson and that’s it.
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