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love your videos, dont know what i would do without these
May I know why do we need to add "extra factor of r" at 3:22? Is there a formula for that?
from jacobian transformations. Always an r for polar and cylindrical.
very good and concise coverage, I appreciate that so much !
What's the difference between a region and a surface? Is a region in R2 essentially a surface in R3? Whereas a region in R3 has a solid volume, right?
10/10 you saved my life
you and patrickJMT are the real OG
You make this so simple
You just saved my butt thanks 😆
i love you more
God bless you Sir
Dude you are fantastic..
3:50 every person that took statistics knows why it makes me angry
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thank you very much sir
Thank you for the comment.
how did he get to 0-2pi?
It is the whole circle. Which is 2pi radians
nice explanation sir .thanks...
Nice explanation
You are awesome!!
5.31 the limits must be from y=x to y=x^2 you have taken other way around
If you parameterize with t and set up 2 integrals (one for each curve) you get the same answer... it takes significantly longer, but I just did it to verify the solution as correct.
great job!! thanks!
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Acoloid
Alexander
Nice
thank u sir
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360 degrees = 2pi
love your videos, dont know what i would do without these
May I know why do we need to add "extra factor of r" at 3:22? Is there a formula for that?
from jacobian transformations. Always an r for polar and cylindrical.
very good and concise coverage, I appreciate that so much !
What's the difference between a region and a surface? Is a region in R2 essentially a surface in R3? Whereas a region in R3 has a solid volume, right?
10/10 you saved my life
you and patrickJMT are the real OG
You make this so simple
You just saved my butt thanks 😆
i love you more
God bless you Sir
Dude you are fantastic..
3:50 every person that took statistics knows why it makes me angry
My savior! I give you my like.
thank you you the real mvp!
thank you very much sir
Thank you for the comment.
how did he get to 0-2pi?
It is the whole circle. Which is 2pi radians
nice explanation sir .
thanks...
Nice explanation
You are awesome!!
5.31 the limits must be from y=x to y=x^2 you have taken other way around
If you parameterize with t and set up 2 integrals (one for each curve) you get the same answer... it takes significantly longer, but I just did it to verify the solution as correct.
great job!! thanks!
شرح نضرية كرين بصيغة الماجعات شلون الكاهم
شرح ممتاااز
شكرااا
Acoloid
Alexander
Nice
thank u sir
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👌
360 degrees = 2pi