My Favorite Integrals (part 1): Integrating x^x

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @MajorHurricane
    @MajorHurricane 4 дня назад

    9:57 still watching lol, these taylor series sound fun to learn in math 126... x^x is just such a fascinating function to do stuff with!

    • @Dr.LovelessTeachesMath
      @Dr.LovelessTeachesMath  3 дня назад +1

      Lovely, the start of Taylor series (error bounds) in Math 126 is a bit dry, but things pick up by the end. Unfortunately you don't get to do very many examples that I would call "fun", but I hope by making a few videos like this it will make it easier for you to enjoy that part of Math 126.

  • @leonardobarrera2816
    @leonardobarrera2816 3 дня назад +1

    dude, just say that is the feyrman's method

    • @Dr.LovelessTeachesMath
      @Dr.LovelessTeachesMath  3 дня назад +1

      What is the feyrman's method? Curious. If I'm using any method for anything that would be interesting that would be surprising, ha. I suspect that anything I'm reporting on has likely already been done, I am not an active researcher only reporting on fun things from 20 years of teaching to share with my students and family. So this channel is really only a release for me, a chance to do something other than worry about grades and teaching (I teach 1200+ students a year and don't get to do research). So any method that I overlap with is purely by accident.

    • @leonardobarrera2816
      @leonardobarrera2816 2 дня назад +1

      @ emm, Isa method that we use when nothing of calc. 2 methods works
      Feyrman born May 11, 1918, New York, New York, U.S.-died February 15, 1988 Os Angles California)
      is an old method btw

    • @leonardobarrera2816
      @leonardobarrera2816 2 дня назад

      And thanks for teaching maths, people needs people like you
      (Bc most people think that this is extremely difficult) , but I don’t think so

    • @bad.D
      @bad.D День назад

      you mean Feynman as in Richard Feynman, one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century