It is just parametized x,y,z functions written in vector notation representing arbitrary x,y,z components of vectors tracing a curve. I guess people read this in 3rd or 4rth semester engineering degree. Sounds scary but it's not.
The circler bracket “( )” doesn’t include the the the end numbers while the squared brackets “[ ]” includes everything written in it. Example is (0,1): the 0 and 1 are not included while anything between them are included such as 0.5. But if we said [0,1] then this means that 0 and 1 are included and everything between them also
Thank you! Really helpful! We went over this a couple days ago and you shook off the cob webs haha
Your are just incredible
Thanks for the concept sir
Awesome video really helpful
you are very welcome!!
Great video. You are very clear
Very helpful!
What did you mean by "faster" on the first example?
It is just parametized x,y,z functions written in vector notation representing arbitrary x,y,z components of vectors tracing a curve. I guess people read this in 3rd or 4rth semester engineering degree. Sounds scary but it's not.
We are studying this in our 1st year in the Bsc Maths Honours course
Great explanation!!!!!!
can you create 1 question about this that focus on evaluation? thank you
Yeah I should make a video on that. Thank you!!!!!!
You really simplified
Thank you!
In the example of domain, who can we include (0, 1), since function is not defined here??? Please tell sir🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The circler bracket “( )” doesn’t include the the the end numbers while the squared brackets “[ ]” includes everything written in it. Example is (0,1): the 0 and 1 are not included while anything between them are included such as 0.5. But if we said [0,1] then this means that 0 and 1 are included and everything between them also
What an explaination
Great