How to Find Concavity in Calculus : Calculus Explained
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Finding the concavity in calculus doesn't have to be the most difficult thing you attempt to do in a day. Find concavity in calculus with help from an experienced math tutor in this free video clip.
Expert: Ryan Malloy
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Series Description: Calculus is a more advanced mathematical topic than others, so feeling a little overwhelmed from time to time is only natural. Get an explanation for a wide variety of different calculus terms and situations with help from an experienced math tutor in this free video series. - Jak na to + styl
Is that....Rodrick from Diary of a Wimpy Kid??? Heya man!
not my rodrick
Thanks a lot,this is the most simplified video I have seen about this lesson.
why is this so professionally made. that camera angle on the chalkboard though
Ikr it was almost odd
youre a good tutor man
The best thing in this video is ;
You are introducing the channel at the last
Keep it up ❤
He got so serious towards the end of the video😂
this was beautiful!!! I finally have a better understanding! THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!
Thank you sooooooooooo............ much. I finally understood the topic.
Wait. I've been struggling with this? Why? This was so easy by comparsion!
You got the type of face I call "the peanut butter and jelly look"
😂
This didn't make sense.
you made it look easy
Very helpful.
Very simple and helpful
thank you so much
superb sir! great... i understand everything thank u so much! ♥️♥️🥀
a good tutor indeed
Thank u!!
great video! crazy from shafin and jedan! shei shei mamu
Tanks a ton
thanks ryan
👏👏Thank you Ryan ... I hope I spelled ur name right...👍
This is why the chalk board is superior to the marker board.
Good...
Would it be the double derivative negative then first derivative is decreasing so it concave down of left and concave up on the right
And in this instance, x=-1/3 is the inflection point? So for first derivatives its called critical point? And second inflection?
I know this comment was 11 months ago- but I'm guessing -1/3 is the inflection point too 😂
Howd u get the -2/6???
Can someone explain me what he done after 3:00
How did you get the second derivative? what did you do to get 3x^2 +2x?
+Deepa Sharma second derivative is just just the derivative of the first derivative, if that makes any sense lol.
Deepa Sharma u repeat the process on the 1st derivative
Again, multiply the coefficient with the exponent, and minus one one the exponent
Stupid doubt
maybe i'm wrong but i guess you've taken it wrong. 0:56 concave up is marked as concave down and vice versa. Please tell me!!!!
Aashima Khandelwal no, he’s right 😂
This dude did what my yea her couldn’t in 40m
Matthew Gray Gubler is that you?
poses like starwars
Honestly, he’s kinda cute 😳
you arent wrong tho😬
also this was like 10 years ago i wonder what he looks like now🤔
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he has a channel, he does music!
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This guy is an AI
Fanks for da help daddy UwU 😘😽
U cute and smart epic
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