Calculus: Areas Between Curves (Section 6.1) | Math with Professor V
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Honestly this channel deserves more subscribers. These have to be the best lectures posted to learn calc
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Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start!
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But at 21:25, how did you determine the vertex? Did you just guess? Or is there a formula you used?
Happy new year to you too! 🎉 Well the vertex lies on the axis of symmetry for the parabola, so I could tell it would be at y=0 and then I quickly plugged it into the parabola’s equation to see that x would be 3. Hope that helps!
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great video but why was negative one rejected in the absolute value question
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is this about 6.1 from: For Calculus, Early Transcendentals, 8th edition, by Stewart
also, really good video, learned a lot
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19:32 Wait wut
If you refer to "before you know it, they're not always gonna be an x and y", she means that the axes will not always be x and y. Polar coordinate system, complex numbers, etc. introduce new axes that must be named appropriately. If you don't get in the habit of always naming your axes, you might get confused in the future or have points deducted for not been clear.
@@Xerkun Oh nice. Thanks for explaining
And wait until you get into 3 dimensional coordinate systems! 😉