I actually like this type of thinking of intuition before rigor, that’s why I watched the essence of calculus before doing calculus myself and same thing for linear algebra
Nice, i think the basic idea of calculus in derivative, and from historical point of view I found it fascinating regarding its close relationship with Kepler's second law. And it not may be wrong as Newton wants to solve the solar system.
@@coolmaththeorems Absolutely, I believe schools should change some teaching methods and focus on essential concepts to help students understand the material better.
I'm glad I found your channel, I really enjoy your videos!
Glad you enjoy, thank you!
I actually like this type of thinking of intuition before rigor, that’s why I watched the essence of calculus before doing calculus myself and same thing for linear algebra
Nicee, those are great videos to watch particularly for linear algebra.
Amen to that.
Nice, i think the basic idea of calculus in derivative, and from historical point of view I found it fascinating regarding its close relationship with Kepler's second law. And it not may be wrong as Newton wants to solve the solar system.
I heard about Kepler's law being tied with the origin of calculus, will have to look more into it!
Thanks, that was very pretty instructive. I believe everyone should understand the origins of what they are studying to improve. Keep the hard work👍👍
Thank you and yes it's a shame this isn't usually taught in introductory classes.
@@coolmaththeorems Absolutely, I believe schools should change some teaching methods and focus on essential concepts to help students understand the material better.
Your videos are pretty cool. Keep going!
Thank you, appreciate it!
Bro, can you plz make a video on how integrals and its formulae were derived? That would mean a lot
Yep, I'll add it to the list!