Applying King Property to a Complicated Integral
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- So, looking back, I think a lot of easy integrals have been way overdone, and like... no one really looks at them. Following that, I decided to make a video on a harder integral that uses a previously covered topic, King Property.
Video link about King Property:
• King Property: What it...
Wow, the way pi and ln came out in the answer was really elegant.
Very well explained 👏
Waiting for the day I can actually understand this; great video tho 😂
My question is when we can know King property is applicable to what types of questions.
A very well made video. I followed the entire process until the introduction of I. What is I and why is an entire integral "clearly equal to it"?
At the very beginning of the video, I represented the integral he was trying to solve
@@philipyao5989 ah I'm not sure how I missed that haha. Thanks for the explanation
Jee aspirants be like ; Hold my beer 🍺🍺
Bro please do sum example of jee advanced 😂
wait, 1 = pi/4 ????
tangent of 1 is pi/4
No. Pay attention.
Tan(Ø)=1
Meaning Ø=45° Or Pi/4
@@blackfriezaonyocrib.4418 so 1 ≠ tan(t) ≠ pi/4 what's ur point?
@@elfingourmeto1230 tan of 45 is 1, and 45 in radians is pi/4