Trigonometric Substitution Example 1 Part 2
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2011
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Just want you to know you explained this far better then my professor did. I appreciate what you do, you make all of this seem so simple.
really helpful Patrick.. I always watch your integral calculus videos and it really helped me alot to solve more problems. Thanks!
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE! Can you just teach all of my classes?
Thank you so much. As always extremely helpful. Thank you
Fantastic. Thank you sir.
He actually did. In part 1, he used 'u' substitution and changed u^2-1 into u^3-u. Just watch and you'll spot it. Granted after all this stuff, I'm totally lost in all the little details myself. X_X
i understand now thank you so much
Thanks so much 🖤👌
yes he did U-SUB in the video right before this one and and then plugged in the values.
Sir, you have two "Trigonometric Substitution Example 1" and got me confused which of the two does this video relate to. I figured it out and just sayin'.. Still doing a great job!
He did in the previous video
umm its been a long time since the video has been posted but can anyone tell me why is he simply not taking u=x^2+9. this question would have simply ended in 4 steps maximum.
This is awesome, but you never integrated!