Good video! It can be hard to remember which technique to use on different series; noticing the structure is key. Do you ever plan to make videos on Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics, Abstract Algebra, etc? I would love to see discrete topics covered, such as combinatorics, graph theory, information theory, and so on.
The first and last terms don't cancel with any other terms because there is no term before the first or no term after the last. The rest all terms cancel each other out.
Lol, they have a speed increase button now. And I'm sure that 3 years ago you could have found or written your own browser plugin to accomplish the same thing. That's the obvious solution instead of complaining about the gift of a video presentation given by the near-genius that is Sal Khan.
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!!! This was incredibly helpful!! I love how you don't skip steps in order to speed through everything. Great video!!!
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Thanks Sal Khan for such a clear and concise video.
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Awesome explanation. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work!!!!
I missed the first day of series in my clac class so this was very helpful for catching up
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Sal Kahn is a great teacher.
Thank god i found this video!!! Thank youuu for the interesting way of teaching :)
Good video! It can be hard to remember which technique to use on different series; noticing the structure is key. Do you ever plan to make videos on Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics, Abstract Algebra, etc? I would love to see discrete topics covered, such as combinatorics, graph theory, information theory, and so on.
Explanation on point 👍
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So what if it happens where two of the same term don't cancel at the end of the telescoping series? Does it count as that term squared?
so when you find the limit of the sum, is it just divergence test?
awesome explanation
Really helped. Thank you!
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So helpful! Thank you
great video!
Is there a way to find the sum without using partial fractions?
that was super helpful
its funny how the video seems to get over faster even tho u slow it to 0.5x because its jus too funny XDXD
How do you know what terms cancel out when you plug in N??? I don't understand this at all.
The first and last terms don't cancel with any other terms because there is no term before the first or no term after the last. The rest all terms cancel each other out.
Thanks a lot!
what if it's not n+1 but n+3 in the second term?
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This will probably be a really popular video because it's hard to explain in class...
fascinating stuff....
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u could have made the calculatons/derivation faster as its 6-7 grade math.. but still really great video
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What a stupid comment
Nice video. But it would have been better if you had gone a bit faster... It's pretty elementary stuff.
Lol, they have a speed increase button now.
And I'm sure that 3 years ago you could have found or written your own browser plugin to accomplish the same thing. That's the obvious solution instead of complaining about the gift of a video presentation given by the near-genius that is Sal Khan.