@@19917119 I'm watching the calculus 3 playlist you have created just to quickly review the materials for an exam. Each video is packed with good amount of practices.
@@knewzi3152 That is good to hear. I do have some time to make more. So if you need a specific topic of Calculus 3, just let me know and I will add a video with excamples to help. I like the idea of writing my notes ahead of time so that I can have less recording time and a shorter video than recorinding on a white board. I belive that saving the time and going over hand written organized notes will be a postive thing to do. That is why I call my videos: Lecture Videos with simplified Examples. JaberTime
You are welcome! Let me know if there is anything I can do to help, please. If there is a topic or a problem that I can help you with, let me know and give me a few days and I will make a video for it. JaberTime
T is in radians, not degrees. If you are referring to the last example " the Helix" , then the height will keep increasing in radians. If you are not referring to the last example, let me know which example and I will explain more.
Hi Rahul, Type that in www.geogebra.org/3d GeoGebra.org is free online software. Click on 3D Calculator and type r= x^2 I+ 2y j + 5z k. Then with the mouse pointer to the graph, click and hold and move the graph. Let me know if that works for you, please. JaberTime
Hi Rahul, If you want to sketch a space curve, do the following: Try to type the following in GeoGebra: www.geogebra.org/3d Curve(t^2, 2t, 5t, t, 0, 7) It will show you the curve with the parameter t from 0 to 7. You can change 0 to 7, of course to your own numbers. JaberTime
@@Uknon78 wait, if there is no t or a parameter, it doesnt make sense. the components u wrote are functions; there is an independent variable. if there is no parameter then it is only a directional vector, helps to fix a one specific direction for a point to follow like in straight lines vector equation. and the components are regular constant numbers. for a curve the direction is not constant
Hi Madhusanka, I will add a short video by next week on this topic using GeoGebra. Also, I will post a link to the actual GeoGebra Example that I am going to use so you can see all the steps and you can move the sliders yourself and change the view within GeoGebra. I am sure that you will like it. JaberTime
I smashed the subscribed button. Thank you!
Thank you Knewzi, I really appreciate it.
Let me know if I could help you with any math problems.
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@@19917119 I'm watching the calculus 3 playlist you have created just to quickly review the materials for an exam. Each video is packed with good amount of practices.
@@knewzi3152 That is good to hear. I do have some time to make more. So if you need a specific topic of Calculus 3, just let me know and I will add a video with excamples to help. I like the idea of writing my notes ahead of time so that I can have less recording time and a shorter video than recorinding on a white board. I belive that saving the time and going over hand written organized notes will be a postive thing to do.
That is why I call my videos: Lecture Videos with simplified Examples.
JaberTime
@@19917119 I will! I appreciate your response. Thank you again!
the speed with which I hit that subscribe button...wow!
Dang I actually like your video, greatly detailed and color coordination helped keep thoughts organized.
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Thank you very much. This is very helpful!!
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I love space curves.
Me too!
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Thank you so much, you have helped me to understand for a vector function very well.
Hi, Let me know if you need anything, please. If you need help with a certain topic or an example, I can help, just let me know.
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Very helpful for understanding my uni paper, thanks so much!
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I was finally able to understand all! It was impressive.
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Let me know if there is anything I can do to help, please.
If there is a topic or a problem that I can help you with, let me know and give me a few days and I will make a video for it.
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when t=0 ,then x=1,y=0,fine when t=360 what about z???will the z ( i mean height) for one cycle
magnitude reach 360?
T is in radians, not degrees. If you are referring to the last example " the Helix" , then the height will keep increasing in radians. If you are not referring to the last example, let me know which example and I will explain more.
Thanks, without parameter, can we sketch space curve?
Like this eq : ŕ=x^2 ī + 2y j + 5z k
Hi Rahul,
Type that in www.geogebra.org/3d
GeoGebra.org is free online software. Click on 3D Calculator and type r= x^2 I+ 2y j + 5z k. Then with the mouse pointer to the graph, click and hold and move the graph. Let me know if that works for you, please.
JaberTime
Hi Rahul,
If you want to sketch a space curve, do the following:
Try to type the following in GeoGebra: www.geogebra.org/3d
Curve(t^2, 2t, 5t, t, 0, 7)
It will show you the curve with the parameter t from 0 to 7. You can change 0 to 7, of course to your own numbers.
JaberTime
Hi Rahul,
Let me know if you still need any help, please.
JaberTime
Thanks sir , i solved that
@@Uknon78 wait, if there is no t or a parameter, it doesnt make sense. the components u wrote are functions; there is an independent variable. if there is no parameter then it is only a directional vector, helps to fix a one specific direction for a point to follow like in straight lines vector equation. and the components are regular constant numbers. for a curve the direction is not constant
Thank you so muchh
Thx sir
Hi Madhusanka,
I will add a short video by next week on this topic using GeoGebra. Also, I will post a link to the actual GeoGebra Example that I am going to use so you can see all the steps and you can move the sliders yourself and change the view within GeoGebra. I am sure that you will like it.
JaberTime
One cool way to think about it is the velocity vector function of a rider on a rollercoaster
I like it. I will be the rider.