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Why do the 3 and 4 “go along for the ride”? Why don’t you take the
derivative of them?
Hey patrick… I’m really getting stressed out on how to find the
derivative of this problem right here.. f(x)=(x^2-4x+3)x^(2/lnx^2)?
That subtraction trick helped so much. Thanks.
You rock man!
Star Fleet is forever grateful!!
His rating at ratemyprefessor is not as high as I would had expected. WHY?
WHY ARE YOU SUCH A GOOD TEACHER. It brings tears to my eyes
GOD BLESS YOU PATRICK!!!
@patrickJMT hi just a question. at 5:09 should u use the product rule when
3* ln(2x+1) ? thanks
e is a number not a dimension x =1,2,3…n in dimension 1, xx is dimension
2 , xxx dimension3, e is just 1 number not a dimension.
No, the derivative of e^x is simply e^x
Wouldn’t the derivative of e^x be xe^x-1?
you are awesome! thx for helping me
you are a GOD!
Thats so cool that he uploaded this in October 2007 and here we are October
2013 still learning from him
So… Rule “2″ is really the same as the first, because in rule one if you
did multiply by dX after you took 1/x you’d always get one?
Thank You Partick!
they are, mine gets mad when you ask questions in class, like why am i
paying for the class?
thank you for teaching me more in a video than my professor has in 2 weeks
of going to class.
You remind me why I was passing my math classed when I stopped attending my
lectures. Math professors and teacher seem to be completely useless. thank
you for the actual help and the videos!
on your first example… using the formulas given is fun and all… but as
an engineer in progress, i want to know why things happen and not just
memorize.. so for example 1: i rewrote it as y= ln(10x^2) = 2[ln10x] the
derivative of ln10x= (1/x *2) = (2/x) this must be wrong… but why?
thanks Nigga
hey thanks man
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Just wondering…..How is the camera so perfectly set lol ? other than
that, great vid and thanks
It doesn’t need to be, so they didn’t bother.
Is there any such thing as “an introduction to Calculus ?” It seems to me
to understand the Calculus, one must understand the Calculus.
thx man, this going to help me on those finals!
why is the graph not numbered?
Pre-calculus courses do exist. There is one offered on coursera.org for
free.
Thank you so much! This was really helpful!
I understand, however what exact point is the slope calculated from the
derivative??
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