Hey Dr Trefor, a wannabe physicist here. I just wanna say that your tutorials are AMAZING. Now any person with an internet connection, can access education at his/her finger tips. Thank you so much, you deserve much more subs...
Stewart's Calculus has a nice amount of interesting practice problems , but feels like a calculus cook book. These videos are excellent in explaining the why
The format in your tutorials is nice. I´m axious to see that presentation explaining the combinatorial argument about the sum of N² natural numbers. Thanks for sharing
Po (point)--> starting from here (0>zero/origin) upto P (point) 3:50 vector from/btw Po and P is V or tV Vectors r and ro are vectors from origin to the points P and Po resp. 4:45L
Do you have any recommended textbooks or problem sets? I am not in college but would like to practice and learn the courses. However, I found most online material out of date.
if I get the equation 2x_1+3x_2=0 how do I find the direction vector. im aware the normal would be (2 3) but what's the direction vector? I searched all over google but I couldn't find an answer.
Why did we find r vector it only gives the position vector of point P .we need to find vector v since it is parallel to line ,equation of line and the vector v is same
5 minute-video from you yet a million times better than the one and a half hour lecture from my professor...thank you!
ya literally. I don't understand why things have to take so long and be so complicated in the classroom.
Hey Dr Trefor, a wannabe physicist here. I just wanna say that your tutorials are AMAZING. Now any person with an internet connection, can access education at his/her finger tips. Thank you so much, you deserve much more subs...
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Hello , how are going your studies , are you on the way ?
WOW.. this is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much for explaining what the equations actually mean. Instantly subscribed : )
1 video = few lectures + few handout materials from my professor. Thank you for your share!!!
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Excellent and, again, UNIQUE approach for the equations of lines! I am really enjoying this series so far!!
Stewart's Calculus has a nice amount of interesting practice problems , but feels like a calculus cook book. These videos are excellent in explaining the why
The format in your tutorials is nice. I´m axious to see that presentation explaining the combinatorial argument about the sum of N² natural numbers. Thanks for sharing
A big fat salute!!! Thanks a lot, that tv vector part was cherry on top of cake 💕
OMG I FINALLY GET IT!!!
love that feeling!
Thank you for the video. The illustrations were really helpful in understanding the concept
I like the parallel to y=mx+b, the r0 is like a support for the whole thing like b is. And the v determines direction just like m
this is exactly what i was looking for.. thanks
thanks for helping me enrich my knowledge of vectors; A-levels will now be a breeze!
Thank you so much for explaining this so well!
Glad it was helpful!
I WANTED THIS VISUALISATION SO FREAKING BADD!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH (Sorry for the caps right there...couldnt resist)
Thank you very much for your nice explanation
Po (point)--> starting from here (0>zero/origin) upto P (point) 3:50
vector from/btw Po and P is V or tV
Vectors r and ro are vectors from origin to the points P and Po resp.
4:45L
I’m not gonna fail my midterm, thank you!!!!!
WOW simply amazing.
Thank you Dr. Trefor :)
So good man, you now havw yourself a devout follower 😂
What is nice is that the parametric equation of the line extents to 2 dimensions
Trefor Bazett, you saved my life! My school tells me that v and r are parallel, but I really coudn't see that they are parallel at all😱😖😭
You are awesome .I am really waiting for your videos about vector calculus (line integrals, curl,...).LOVE FROM IRAN😚
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Thanks for your videos!
My pleasure!
wow I understood this right away, thanks!
Thank you very much!
I hope you will make Arabic translation available in your wonderful and very useful videos.
Best.Thanks Herr Dr
Do you have any recommended textbooks or problem sets? I am not in college but would like to practice and learn the courses. However, I found most online material out of date.
👍 well done
AMAZING!!
Thank you
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Thx for saving my life XD
Great video man, super super helpful :D
this is clear af
sir can you explain why cartesian equation of a staright line have two equal symbols and have three terms
if I get the equation 2x_1+3x_2=0 how do I find the direction vector. im aware the normal would be (2 3) but what's the direction vector? I searched all over google but I couldn't find an answer.
Helpful
Sir, is it mean that the r node is the point where we start?
to start on the line
Keep up the great work
great tutorial, but please fix the echo
FYI, the 'g' in analogous is hard, as in gust, not just.
In your accent
@@soorian6493 Yeah, and my accent is the correct and only important one. What's your point?
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tnx sr
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finallyyyy i get it thanks ಥ‿ಥ
Wowwwwwwwww I got it
Why did we find r vector it only gives the position vector of point P .we need to find vector v since it is parallel to line ,equation of line and the vector v is same
Yayyyyyyyyy!!!