Bisection Method | Lecture 13 | Numerical Methods for Engineers
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- Explanation of the bisection method for finding the roots of a function.
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Very easy to grasp. I almost had depression with my courses. Thank you
mood
My prof: spends 20 minutes on slidedeck, I still dont understand shit. This guy: one 9 minute video, I understand completely
average engineering experience
I feel you
Herons method isn't that difficult either. I think both methods are the only that almost everybody can understand by themselves. I found both methods compeltely on my own.
I have been reading the slides of my university for the past 2 weeks not understanding what was happening, never though 10minutes online would fix it. Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much! I didn't realize it was this simple while reading our textbook.
Looks like mike from breaking bad switched the career
Waltuh, I do maths now
Thank you sir! My college calls this course Scientific Computation and luckily I stumbled upon this series by searching up Bisection Method!
Great video. Thanks 👍
Great... thanks for explanation...👍
Thank you Professor!
thank you mike ermantrout
Very helpful. thanks a lot for sharing.
Thank you so much sir...Its really so easy to understand
clear and logic
"Not quite my tempo"
Caravan
ahahaah, whiplash
well done
Hi Mr Chasnov, i was wondering why you wrote that formula x1 - ((x1-x0)/2) and didn't use it in the example.
Does every function have to change sign in order to have a root ?
Amazing
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Where are you from bro?
thanks
This glass panel is really amazing. How does it allow us to see the properly format letters?instead of reverse
The whole video is reversed :) Some people who use this teaching method get specifically made shirts with reversed images and words to sell the effect
@@jasonspence mirrored to be precise
It's called magic 🪄
Magic of science and technology
Thank you
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Dr.Chasnov I like your profile picture
Is he writing backwards?
pretty sure he just flips the video after recording it
I am getting him right
i thought you were mike from breaking bad
Why is Mike from breaking bad teaching me bisection method
You look like mike from breaking bad.
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It is not correct method
how if i may ask please
@@samuelokeke3150 doesn't work for all!!!
I have the one which works for all but I can't publish it...
thanks