Grant Sanderson is the real goat. I was very frustrated having to learn all this calculus formulas, but when I saw his essence of calculus series. I could really appreciate what I was learning and made learning fun .
yeah my teacher from engineer did very stupid classes in calc 1 he did not explain anything just said learn from this formulas and then when on exam barely passing, then I needed to explain things and defining with proof when he never explained anything I failed my first time then in the second time I just memorized the proof(he put againg the same question)lol and barely passed Learned the hard way and know I self taught
Also something i learned is that fully understanding a subject and much more advanced math topics won't save you from being brain dead when answering exam questions. No matter how well you understand the subject you are going to make obvious mistakes and perform badly sometimes.
That's the problem with exams imo, have 1 trick question on it or encounter something you don't know how to solve, and suddenly you have a failing or subpar grade on it. Part of the reason why I hate schools but it is what it is.
@@lorenzomizushal3980 Well I would love to but having ADHD kinda makes that tough as fuck. It's like even when I know something I will have anxiety from constant mistakes from the past.
@@admiral7599 damn actually I'm the exact same, (mostly) all my mistakes in my exams are just dumb things like not converting from m/h to m/s or stuff like that, I think it comes from the pressure I feel during the exam but the really annoying thing is that I have no idea how to fix it.
A few years ago I did the same exact things you said but it was still not enough for me to get the full picture, Untill I found an MIT course named Calculus Revisited: Single Variable Calculus, it has literally everything you need to understand the subject, Visuals, how to solve problems ( the easy ones you find by mechanically doing them and the hard ones that requires a lot of thinking ), and more importantly it gives proofs for every single formula, not handwavy proofs but actual rigorous proofs with visuals too. The course was brutally hard but it is totally worth it, if you actually wanna learn and understand the subject fully there is no better course than that course.
@@lucashaun9316 RUclips doesn't let me put links here but you can search it on google, just type: calculus revisited single variable calculus mit ocw And open the first link
nice, I literally did everything you mentioned in the video when I was first taking calc last year. I watched the 3blue1brown calc series many times and watched professor Leonard and bprp. They really helped
I always find it weird when I hear people saying they struggle to understand their textbooks and teachers, like hello this is the 21st century? Use the internet! I taught myself most of the mathematics that I know entirely online and for free. Shout out to Grant, he helped me tremendously with his calculus and linear algebra series. Also I strongly recommend Eddie Woo channel, really helped me with algebra and trig and many other things.
@@AriaHarmonyIKRRR literally!! alot of my fellow students complained about the teachers but in reality the students are just not willing to learn even with such abundance of resourcess, I think they just want an excuse for bad grade/laziness/no motivation
The internet is such a fantastic tool. I went from an average math student to a 12-year-old who asked my algebra teacher to give me calculus problems within a few years. Now, I am in Calc 2 at university, and it is super easy because I have had the foundation for years.
this is so cool if every school subject were taught in this manner I might understand them better. but it takes a lot of effort to make these videos so I really appreciate your work. I would like you to keep doing them because you are giving a new view to understanding maths
I hope the algo gods bless you to others as you have to me. Seriously dude, really appreciate the vid. I woulda been great to have when I was in HS and its great that people have it now :)
I'm studying Biochemistry and a week ago I just had an exam of calculus I, it had functions, limits and derivatives. Even though I think I'm gonna pass with a good grade, watching your video got me thinking I don't really know a sh*t of derivatives apart from using the formulas and knowing the concept and tomorrow we are starting with integrals. I'll watch all the channels you recommended and question my professor more, thank you for the tips.
This dude, like holy shit the internet has so many resources from high school math to advanced graduate level math like complex differential geometry and harmonic analysis and more!
Bro what the actual hell? I watched this video and started to watch the Chanels you recomended, now I'm binge watching math content and even watching numberphile videos. I don't know if it was your intention but you actually saved my live 😭
I have passed my calculus tests, but the internet really is full of knowledge, I am myself learning japanese entirely from what's available on the internet.
I did a similar learning style. Started with 3b1b, didn't understand the specifics at all but understood what calculus was trying to achieve. Watched it again a few years later, coupled with some black pen red pen. barely understood the stuff I was watching. Found some funny math sketches by flammable maths and watched a bunch of his videos. Didn't understand it. Rewatched the 3b1b series again. Finally understood it because of all the black pen red pen I watched. slowly diverged into watching more sources such as dr peyam and prof leonard. Discover maths 505 and learn a bunch of advanced integration (barely understand it). Become kinda competent at calculus.
It is one of my favorite realizations that the continued interconnection of the web will result in exponential progress. Imagine if a young Newton had access to 3B1B?
I'm gonna start learning calculus just because I want to fuck with infinity even tho I don't want to work in the area and not even have math in my college subject
I finished my 12th class in the elementary school with a total grade of 95%, when i reached university I couldn't anwer any given calculus problem, it's not because I "can't", it was because I didn't understand anything of calculus or why I'm doing those things. Thank God there's internet to teach you LOT of things
Bro its like yheres this whole little mathematics community on RUclips with some coolass professors and coolass studenys and youre like the class clown guy but stem version i love this i love yhis
Questions, How can I understand Maxwell's equations if I can't even read them? How are the trig functions calculated (I know I can use a calculator, I mean what's the function behind it) ? If I have a conceptual idea for a new neural network architecture that might take the space of a paperback book to explain with words, how do I express it with calculus as a nifty one liner? If I want to design a electronic circuit to be an analog computer processor and only understand basic circuits, but also know that circuit A effects circuit B , and B effects A , then add in the rest of the alphabet to the power of 100 where everything effects everything and I want to calculate what effects have a negative feedback on unwanted effects and positive on wanted effects, how do I make a calculus formula to calculate the space of (10^100)! possible states of equilibrium as a formula with with a small number of answers without having to recursively illiterate through the whole series for a longer time than the lifespan of the universe? Obviously 'e' is involved somewhere.. What more is there to basic algebra besides just doing the same thing to each side of the equals sign? Those are just a few of my basic questions...
Thank you for introducing me to professor Leonard I'm inspired to now ask beautiful questions. 🙏🙏. I mean it if at your death bed if you have regrets know you've made a difference in my life thank you🙏🙏🙏
here is a question: tf is d in dy/dx... and why are derivatives represented as dy/dx when the way you find the derivative of a function is bringing down the power and taking away 1
Yeah, I"m going back to school for my Bachelor's in Computer Science and I have to take a PreCalculus with limits course and I might throw up. I'm getting this degree because I will get more compensation in my job for having it but I've been working in my field for early 16 years. Not even close to happy about having to take that course. It's like Python scripting to me. Face/head palming the keyboard and hitting run. 😕
my applied hydraulics professor just dumped a bunch of PDEs on us because we were supposed to have covered it in math. None of us have the foggiest clue about it.
I'm only 3 seconds in but I can tell you're french
LMAO SO REAL
He doesn’t sound French at all (coming from a French)
@@kwiky5643 I think he’s joking about how he’s obviously Asian
ew
Who knows? 👀
Grant Sanderson is the real goat. I was very frustrated having to learn all this calculus formulas, but when I saw his essence of calculus series. I could really appreciate what I was learning and made learning fun .
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yeah my teacher from engineer did very stupid classes in calc 1 he did not explain anything just said learn from this formulas and then when on exam barely passing, then I needed to explain things and defining with proof when he never explained anything
I failed my first time then in the second time I just memorized the proof(he put againg the same question)lol and barely passed
Learned the hard way and know I self taught
Also something i learned is that fully understanding a subject and much more advanced math topics won't save you from being brain dead when answering exam questions. No matter how well you understand the subject you are going to make obvious mistakes and perform badly sometimes.
That's the problem with exams imo, have 1 trick question on it or encounter something you don't know how to solve, and suddenly you have a failing or subpar grade on it. Part of the reason why I hate schools but it is what it is.
@@admiral7599 if you really understood the concept you wouldn't be tripped up by those trick questions, bro.
@@lorenzomizushal3980 Well I would love to but having ADHD kinda makes that tough as fuck. It's like even when I know something I will have anxiety from constant mistakes from the past.
@@admiral7599 woah, that sounds tough, man. Hope you find someway to cope or fix it maybe, like medicine or something.
@@admiral7599 damn actually I'm the exact same, (mostly) all my mistakes in my exams are just dumb things like not converting from m/h to m/s or stuff like that, I think it comes from the pressure I feel during the exam but the really annoying thing is that I have no idea how to fix it.
A few years ago I did the same exact things you said but it was still not enough for me to get the full picture, Untill I found an MIT course named Calculus Revisited: Single Variable Calculus, it has literally everything you need to understand the subject, Visuals, how to solve problems ( the easy ones you find by mechanically doing them and the hard ones that requires a lot of thinking ), and more importantly it gives proofs for every single formula, not handwavy proofs but actual rigorous proofs with visuals too. The course was brutally hard but it is totally worth it, if you actually wanna learn and understand the subject fully there is no better course than that course.
where can i find it good man? 😮
@@lucashaun9316 RUclips doesn't let me put links here but you can search it on google, just type:
calculus revisited single variable calculus mit ocw
And open the first link
@@d4rya38 your comment was deleted but i can read it in the notification, thank you so much! :-)
@@lucashaun9316 where?
@@deyvitcantor1056 MIT OCW I suppose
Shout out to the organic chem tutor for rlly basic quick and dirty explanations. Thanks for the tips and so many sources of info I didn’t know about
Yeah dude 😂
3blue1brown after casually teaching math in the most intuitive, engaging and interesting way of all time: 🗿
nice, I literally did everything you mentioned in the video when I was first taking calc last year. I watched the 3blue1brown calc series many times and watched professor Leonard and bprp. They really helped
I always find it weird when I hear people saying they struggle to understand their textbooks and teachers, like hello this is the 21st century? Use the internet! I taught myself most of the mathematics that I know entirely online and for free. Shout out to Grant, he helped me tremendously with his calculus and linear algebra series. Also I strongly recommend Eddie Woo channel, really helped me with algebra and trig and many other things.
Eddie woo and grant is goated for sure, but I think if you prefer longer video you might want to check out prof. Leonard
@@chess-blundermctrashplay762 thanks for the suggestion!
@@AriaHarmonyIKRRR literally!! alot of my fellow students complained about the teachers but in reality the students are just not willing to learn even with such abundance of resourcess, I think they just want an excuse for bad grade/laziness/no motivation
The internet is such a fantastic tool. I went from an average math student to a 12-year-old who asked my algebra teacher to give me calculus problems within a few years. Now, I am in Calc 2 at university, and it is super easy because I have had the foundation for years.
You inspired me to go on with learning calculus and math in general. Subscribed
this is so cool if every school subject were taught in this manner I might understand them better. but it takes a lot of effort to make these videos so I really appreciate your work. I would like you to keep doing them because you are giving a new view to understanding maths
Don't forget Paul's online notes
I hope the algo gods bless you to others as you have to me. Seriously dude, really appreciate the vid. I woulda been great to have when I was in HS and its great that people have it now :)
you are so real for this, thx man, Im studing maths in a distance course and it's being a wild ride
You don’t have to take analysis, you *get* to take analysis!
those questions that you listed had me on the verge of an existential crisis
Yo bro thanks my Indian teachers can't explain shit you helped me guide my self study
appreciate it
I'm studying Biochemistry and a week ago I just had an exam of calculus I, it had functions, limits and derivatives. Even though I think I'm gonna pass with a good grade, watching your video got me thinking I don't really know a sh*t of derivatives apart from using the formulas and knowing the concept and tomorrow we are starting with integrals.
I'll watch all the channels you recommended and question my professor more, thank you for the tips.
This dude, like holy shit the internet has so many resources from high school math to advanced graduate level math like complex differential geometry and harmonic analysis and more!
Bro what the actual hell? I watched this video and started to watch the Chanels you recomended, now I'm binge watching math content and even watching numberphile videos. I don't know if it was your intention but you actually saved my live 😭
Professor Leonard is the Goat. He helped me pass precalc and trig, and will help me get through calc I,II, and III
I'd definetely love if you uploaded more consistently and often. Your videos have sparked a new interest in math in me. Ty.
Thank you for telling me about math exchange, all these years of looking up math social media should have brought me here
Thank you so much!
I have passed my calculus tests, but the internet really is full of knowledge, I am myself learning japanese entirely from what's available on the internet.
Another Renaissance is perfectly possible if more of us take advantage of it. もっと勉強して頑張ろう!
This video is great. I love it. 11/10. I just can't express how much I'm smiling right now. I loved it.
Please produce more content! I love youuuu!!!
That toilet paper guy is a mad man ☠️
Honestly for the last part its nice to know things have a reason instead of hoping to god it works on a whim
“Omg opinion on the internet” got my sub. Great video bro 🤙🏽
Following advice from this video got me from C in my Calc 1 course to an A. Thank you.
I did a similar learning style. Started with 3b1b, didn't understand the specifics at all but understood what calculus was trying to achieve. Watched it again a few years later, coupled with some black pen red pen. barely understood the stuff I was watching. Found some funny math sketches by flammable maths and watched a bunch of his videos. Didn't understand it. Rewatched the 3b1b series again. Finally understood it because of all the black pen red pen I watched. slowly diverged into watching more sources such as dr peyam and prof leonard. Discover maths 505 and learn a bunch of advanced integration (barely understand it). Become kinda competent at calculus.
I died laughing at the toilet paper thesis part xDDDDD
It is one of my favorite realizations that the continued interconnection of the web will result in exponential progress.
Imagine if a young Newton had access to 3B1B?
Where is organic chem tutor⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️
he mid compared to professor leonard
I like how he gave A- to physics coz its 40 percent random shit 55 percent calculas and 5 percent who knows what
I already question everything that’s why videos like these are on my feed!!!
thank you, it boost my confidence of learning mechanical quantim thing, dirac function thing and electrodynamics thing
I'm gonna start learning calculus just because I want to fuck with infinity even tho I don't want to work in the area and not even have math in my college subject
Well done.
That was such a good video, keep up the good work 💯
idk how but this vid is so relatable
Thanks for the resources bro, maths has always been one of my weakpoints
Might take notes while learning latex, two birds with one stone
"And failing in everything else." That hurt my soul. Lol.
I like your way of thinking
the toilet paper shit absolutely gut punched me and had me walking in my room laughing my ass off
Im a math major and im probably the dumbest person out there. As they say the only way to go when you're at rock bottom is up.
I finished my 12th class in the elementary school with a total grade of 95%, when i reached university I couldn't anwer any given calculus problem, it's not because I "can't", it was because I didn't understand anything of calculus or why I'm doing those things. Thank God there's internet to teach you LOT of things
Bro
its like yheres this whole little mathematics community on RUclips with some coolass professors and coolass studenys and youre like the class clown guy but stem version
i love this i love yhis
Questions,
How can I understand Maxwell's equations if I can't even read them?
How are the trig functions calculated (I know I can use a calculator, I mean what's the function behind it) ?
If I have a conceptual idea for a new neural network architecture that might take the space of a paperback book to explain with words, how do I express it with calculus as a nifty one liner?
If I want to design a electronic circuit to be an analog computer processor and only understand basic circuits, but also know that circuit A effects circuit B , and B effects A , then add in the rest of the alphabet to the power of 100 where everything effects everything and I want to calculate what effects have a negative feedback on unwanted effects and positive on wanted effects, how do I make a calculus formula to calculate the space of (10^100)! possible states of equilibrium as a formula with with a small number of answers without having to recursively illiterate through the whole series for a longer time than the lifespan of the universe? Obviously 'e' is involved somewhere..
What more is there to basic algebra besides just doing the same thing to each side of the equals sign?
Those are just a few of my basic questions...
I was so shocked when i answered all the questions in 1:00 but then realised that I should know this shit as im doing Calc 1 & 2 lol
Thank you for introducing me to professor Leonard I'm inspired to now ask beautiful questions. 🙏🙏. I mean it if at your death bed if you have regrets know you've made a difference in my life thank you🙏🙏🙏
why is this dude so funny and why does he only have 2 videos lmao
KING
We need this man to start teaching
> falls down math rabbit hole as sophomore
> bedazzled by the transcendent (ha) beauty of the integral 🤩
> college math major
mfw
I don't know why but this video made me laugh so much
linear algebra next plzzz
The math sorcerer
I really like SawFinMathematics she is really good at explaining stuff www.youtube.com/@SawFinMathematics/playlists
thanks
Damn this is really good lmao
“Look at me, Hector” 💀
Keep postin 😈📝
I undestood derivatives with 3 blue 1 Brown, their calculus curse is amazing
best thumbnail ever existed
Organic chem tutor >>
What's the story behind him calling himself Organic Chem Tutor, when he has so many subjects other than Organic Chemistry?
@@carultch i always was curious Abt that
Iam a simple man, i see professor leonard and i click.
Thank you bro ❤
Wish I knew this earlier than a week before my Calc 2 final
The Math Sorcerer is my main man!
Organic chemistry tutor. , on yt. F-ing, or f(ck)ing excellent.
Thank you for the amazing video!
Following your advice, I have a question about your video(s): When can we expect another one? ♥
youre kinda funny. keep it up im proud of you
this was awesome
calc:
A++
Foreign Language:
E
good meta explainer
Subbbeeedddddd! This is absolutely fantastic.
People are not aware of the potential Internet has
Thank you
Get in our physics class. We get true essence of mathematics
the kid who wants to be the next Steven Hooking
pls make more vids about calculus thankssss and ur awesome
Linear Algebra
of course this gets recommended to me the days after I drop the course 😭
Well it's not end of the world mate cheer up
Now you cannot approximate the length of toilet paper. How unfortunate!
here is a question: tf is d in dy/dx... and why are derivatives represented as dy/dx when the way you find the derivative of a function is bringing down the power and taking away 1
Yeah, I"m going back to school for my Bachelor's in Computer Science and I have to take a PreCalculus with limits course and I might throw up. I'm getting this degree because I will get more compensation in my job for having it but I've been working in my field for early 16 years. Not even close to happy about having to take that course. It's like Python scripting to me. Face/head palming the keyboard and hitting run. 😕
I study Caculus using examples from Physical world(usually while is do practical of electromagnetism)
Thanks
This guy is just me but older😅
I Need a version for thermodynamics ...
3brown 1blue
my applied hydraulics professor just dumped a bunch of PDEs on us because we were supposed to have covered it in math. None of us have the foggiest clue about it.
wtf hapenned at :15, Im literally dying lmao
1:47
how is Khan academy for learning maths ? great video btw
I'll try to survive
Do prequel for algebra I don't want to have to read the manga
I'm a master graduate in Mechanical engineering.. I find this funny
I did all that sh*t before before this video was even uploaded when I was in class 8😂😂😅
Just for reference I am now in class 10😅
Smart
you sound like high boi