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Greetings can you help me with this.Supposed (5/13,-12/13) is the terminal point on the unit circle, determined by t. Find the terminal point determined by -t +pi/2
Does the single point function has an extreme value? Thanks in advance..
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I already knew this I just want to know to evaluate the limit because the expressions in the limits are the same
It can be proved in another easy way
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What an excellent step by step explanation! Great job bro
Thanks! The proof is great although the resolution is quite low
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Thanks Sir this surely will help me
Very nice video. After watching so many videos on CZcams I finally understood what I was expecting, When we divide ∞/∞ is the infinity on the numerator and denominator are the SAME type of infinity or different ?? For example 2/2 where 2 on the numerator and denominator are the same numbers. 1+∞=∞ is the infinity on the right is also the same infinity or different? 1-∞=∞, 1*∞=∞. What should I assume before solving indeterminate forms if the infinities present on both sides of the equations considered to be SAME or Different? As you told that Undefined has not solution and indeterminate have many solutions, Can I say that now there is a indeterminate set available and Undefined set is also available ? To save Undefined and Indeterminate type of issues... Do we apply Limit to come out of this situation? Thanks a lot!
I'm older - middle-aged and the way I learned we were taught to use a delta x instead of h, but no worries I understood every step because you've got a KNACK for teaching. Thank you, sir, whoever you are.
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Indeterminate forms produce MULTIPLE VALUES and these forms Definitely follow the Division Rule (division is actually a minus) of mathematics. BUT the issue is that they produce MULTIPLE OUTPUTS for which mathematics is not made of..
Hi, sir! We are studying this as in 9th grade... do you have a video how to re-valuate the indeterminate form? Thanks
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How to find the point of inflection of x^1/3+10?
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Amazing video man, it saved my life.. ggs
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In short : do the tabular method to get the expression of the intergral not bounded F(x), and then find F(b)-F(a) ?
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This can't be right can it? If you shift y = cos(pi x) to the right (or left) by 4/pi on Desmos, it doesn't land on the graph of y = cos(pi x + 4).
I would just like to add that actually the answer is correct! I wasn't typing it into Desmos correctly.
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Wonderful explanation, not skipping any details
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thank you so much for teaching this to me teacher you are the bomb
Make more problems like these!
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Seriously? He didn't write the formula to calculate the partial sum for that series? Woooooow
The formula is near the top of the screen around 4:45...
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I appreciate you made me understand this thing
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