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Learned this and understood it decently, but teacher chose to have the formula as (∫f(x)dx from x=a to b)/(b-a)=f(c). I suppose it's the same thing, not sure if easier or the same difficulty. Also our first in-class practice problem was much more difficult: ∫sinx(e^cosx)dx from x=0 to (pi/2). That didn't make understanding it any easier. Thanks for the video, helped clarify some questions.
Brad Area can remain positive if the x value c is negative. The reason I think they’re not including it here is because it’s between the interval [1,9], which doesn’t become negative.
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man this guy took just 1 minute to get through my thick skull for this very concept my AP teacher took a long anxiety inducing, painful mind bending lecture.
this teach is an artist, truly skilled in his works.
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for explaining the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals with graphs and examples from start to finish. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
Learned this and understood it decently, but teacher chose to have the formula as (∫f(x)dx from x=a to b)/(b-a)=f(c). I suppose it's the same thing, not sure if easier or the same difficulty. Also our first in-class practice problem was much more difficult: ∫sinx(e^cosx)dx from x=0 to (pi/2). That didn't make understanding it any easier. Thanks for the video, helped clarify some questions.
all youre doing there is dividing by (b-a) to isolate f(c). This actually works better in certain situations
yea teachers should specifically chose easier practice problems to demonstrate the idea, so that students can grasp the concept easily.
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Kindly teach the second mean value theorem for integrals.
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C represents where the area under the function f(x) is equal to the area of the rectangle over the interval [a, b]
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remember the second part about 1/(b-a) * integral for the average change of the function
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Is MVT using AROC and f'(c) as the average calculated by the integral?
What about decreasing function ???
Agreed, the point couldn't be on the curve
8:26 Should C has been + or minues 4.694?
Brad Area can remain positive if the x value c is negative. The reason I think they’re not including it here is because it’s between the interval [1,9], which doesn’t become negative.
@@Brad-qw1te not all definte integral values are postive bruh
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I'm confused, why did he not use the formula f'c=f(b)-f(a)/b-a ?? Would it have the same final answer?
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What is this used for in applications (real life) is this to find average position or velocity between a time range?
Am I the only one using this to get through the book "Infinite Jest"?
There's an easier way to get the value of c, but that involves using the average of the function
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i think u made a mistake in the question where (x)^1/2 [1,9] answer should be much higher than that
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why not just use average value therom to find f(c) and then set it equal to the equation instead of putting c as x
he does this in another video, its really up to preference tbh
yeah it's easier but it's technically not the "theorem"
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I have to do this without using the antiderivative for some reason, fuck analysis
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