Chain Rule With Partial Derivatives - Multivariable Calculus
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This multivariable calculus video explains how to evaluate partial derivatives using the chain rule and the help of a tree diagram.
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Great video! At 3:52 dy/dt should be 15t^2.
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I thought I was the only one who noticed that. I thought it was just supposed to be 15^3
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first problem's answer should be 15t^2, not 15t^3
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@@OGCBxGrubcan still be used in cal 1. Just using applications of partials rather than implicit and tbh partials are easy to understand so I’m sure he figured out how to do all of it the cal 3 way lol
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issue in the first problem where dy/dt of 5t^3 should be 15t^2 not 15t^3
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3:56 shouldn't the derivative of 5t^3 be 15t^2?
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Great video 👍 but some mistakes that can made me confusioned...also in question 3 .. firstly the value of z write z=rst then it change with z=rst^2.
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Great video! there is a small mistake At 3:52 should be dy/dt=15t^2.
is first exercise dy/dt=15t^2 NOT 15t^3 right?
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15t^2 sir not 15t^3 little mistake there
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3:55 it is not 15t^3 but 15t^2 it is not a huge prob but just sayin, thanks for the video!
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at 3:52 dy/dt should be 15t^2.
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