Didn't you know that known functions are not typeset in italic? Why is ln typeset in italic in your thumbnail? There are rules in math notations (ISO 80000-2), and LaTeX can help you with that. By the way, thanks to correctly write the number 1 as "1", and not as "I", which is so ugly (thank you for being in a French school, fortunately French teachers know how to write the number 1 correctly, unlike most American teachers). Thanks for the video.
@@drpeyam Mathematicians don't use Word, but LaTeX (which is also free). The creator of TeX, ancestor of LaTeX, is Donald Knuth, a famous mathematician. In fact, you can write functions as ln in upright shape also with Word, see "Typing Mathematics in Microsoft Word" in the WikiBooks pages. I hope this helps.
that was absolutely amazing! thanks Dr Peyam! Love your videos!!! Please keep them coming.
the title of this video is also surprisingly elegant, which after a few crazy U subs becomes more complex but then simplifies to “not clickbait”.
Insanely beautiful ❤
Thank you very much 😊
Wow. That is so cool.
So neat!!😊💯💯
Right?? 😄
This was insanely phenomenal!!! Two thumbs up 👍👍
Thanks! 😄
Doctor, this is such an AMAZING integral
Agreeeeed!!!
Why can you do the u, v sub in the beginning?
should i comment or not.....and say.....nice use of Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis at the start...sweet indeed
Sinister, dark…
Astounding. Your shirts I mean.
Thank youuuu!!!
More like "let me be" ? 😂 0:08
If one hand takes apple from on other hand gets with infinite. Infinite some many.
Gostei
Didn't you know that known functions are not typeset in italic? Why is ln typeset in italic in your thumbnail? There are rules in math notations (ISO 80000-2), and LaTeX can help you with that. By the way, thanks to correctly write the number 1 as "1", and not as "I", which is so ugly (thank you for being in a French school, fortunately French teachers know how to write the number 1 correctly, unlike most American teachers). Thanks for the video.
This is out of my hands, Microsoft word typesets them in italic
What possesses a person to write something like this?
Bro is a real life villan or smthing.
@@drpeyam Mathematicians don't use Word, but LaTeX (which is also free). The creator of TeX, ancestor of LaTeX, is Donald Knuth, a famous mathematician. In fact, you can write functions as ln in upright shape also with Word, see "Typing Mathematics in Microsoft Word" in the WikiBooks pages. I hope this helps.