I don't think I've taken enough of them to know one way or the other, but it's very interesting to consider the implications of it being such; for instance, does it have domain/range restrictions? Of course! If the professor's patience is too low, class will not exist. But what about when class does exist? What sort of values does it map patience to? Grades? Class duration? Some intermediate value to be mapped subjectively by the student functions?
You(Mason Bates) apparently don't understand/care about the terms and conditions of YTube channels. I suspect you did NOT ask your professor if it was OK to publish a video created for class members ONLY. This video constitutes a legally actionable violation of the professor's privacy. Teacher wasn't anywhere near exhibiting mental instability. Clear description hyperbole intended to elevate page views.
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0:43 I love how he casually remarked, "but I don't think you'd have to do all this on the AP test," and then continued to reveal the entire answer without offering any explanation
“You only have a week left and you graduate anyways so who really cares” hearing those words must be awesome. I’m studying and engineering and I can only dream of ever hearing those beautiful words.
@@keptleroymg6877 yes... he is saying everyone on a university teaching level can relate to him, not that everyone at a high school teaching level can relate. think before you type
@@mits6179 They are paid to keep students reasonably safe, present the curriculum, assess student performance, and award credentials based on performance. Patience helps, but it is by no means required to be a good teacher. Some of the most valuable people to learn from don't have time for immaturity and ineptitude.
@@mits6179 Yes they're paid to do their job but they're still humans. It wouldn't hurt if we are respectful towards teachers and not make their jobs insufferable
@@mits6179they do their job, it’s the job of the students to pay attention and be respectful, what exactly is the dumb point you’re trying to make here?
I’d find it annoying too if I’m teaching a class, and the students don’t show any interest. (Not talking about the end of the semester, just classes in general)
@@macskasbogre133 They get enough. I am not saying that they are overpaid, simply that they earn living. You don't thank Chinese factory workers for assembling half of your stuff either.
It's like me at work. Start a new program, 5% rapid, single block...blink, and now the tool is .05" from the part and still in rapid travel while my hand reaches desperately for the feed hold trying not to let it break the endmill.
At least he didn't spend his last years in a cabin in the woods under the assumption he was on the very edge of finding the "elegant" solution to Fermat's Last Theorem.
@@amrmuhammad7527 Uhh, Andrew Wiles is still alive, and he already solved Fermat's last theorem, in fact he proved a much stronger result, the important case of the modularity theorem.
@@ethanbottomley-mason8447 Pretty sure Tyson might be referencing Ted Kaczynski, but he too went on to live a long life after Fermat's Last Theorem was solved
The best part was him randomly going off on a tangent about his neighbor. I was actually thinking he was just going to spend the rest of the time talking about his neighbor xD
You know what, in an age of ambiguity and pretention, this man brought sincerity in the highest form. If he is reading the comments, I want him to know that I was paying attention. It's been years since I had to even look at an integral, but I see you and I understand the struggle.
@@Jtrentwhen did he ridicule the class? Nowhere in this video did he say something so bad you could call it ridiculing unless you’re the most sensitive human ever lmao
Ironically, that is actually for the best. Ap Calc Speeds up the process so quickly that people who take it end up struggling in advanced topics.(unless your degree only requires up to calc 2 then go ahead)
@@fahadalghamdi9316 Almost everyone I know who did well in AP calc and chose to voluntarily retake it in college ended up greatly regretting their decision, as they were barely passing. Not because they didn't understand it, but because professors love making the lives of first year students miserable.
The A.P Calc classes are amazing for students who are entering the social sciences (especially Economics) who don't want to deal with the stupid-ass college-level math classes. That's what I did, and the horror stories I heard from those who did take college level calculus made me never ever look back on that decision with regret.
“I think I actually walk faster than he runs” oh my fucking god, dude, you murdered him. Imagine if he heard you, he would just perish then and there. Very slowly, though.
There was this kid in my freshman gym class who really looked like that slime guy from monsters inc trying to go to school. poor guy put in so much effort and barely moved faster than us walking. By the end he got quicker
@cannilony This looks like they're talking about converging/diverging infinite series as part of an AP High School course, which for me was taught at the end of Calc 2. It kinda feels like a whole lotta bullshit, because there are all sorts of rules and tests you have to do which almost never get brought up again except in some circumstances. For me and a lot of other people it was a bit exhausting to get through. So when starting up the next semester, which for me included Calc 3 and Differential Equations, I was just like "I am so sick of derivatives and integrals, how much of this is left?" and while I was nearing the end of finishing my pre-requisites so that I could start taking actual engineering classes, I still had about two years left to go. It seems it's a common experience to basically get Senioritis by around the end of the second year of an engineering degree, haha
@@Askryllix literally engineering is hell. Don’t do it it’s not worth your sanity. (Just kidding if you genuinely love engineering go for it). Literally finishing Calc 4 at my university makes you barely a sophomore. Engineering has aged me 20 years in 2. Professor also are mean as hell because they had to go through the same shit and think it’s normal😂😂😂
My math teacher once walked into the classroom in the middle of class when he was supposed to be teaching. He then wrote some formulas on the board and told how to use them and left the room 5 minutes later. The fastest class I've ever had.
@@AGXJDM assuming that this is the case, if I had to reach a class more than 20 different topics and areas in mathematics throughout the school year and soon realise that none of them show the slightest interest in the class or passing in general, then I’d also get to that point too. Mathematics takes away your sanity no matter how “good” you are at it, let alone teaching it.
@@AGXJDM then dont be a student if you're not gonna gaf about the lesson or the subject in general. in a lot of schools teachers are obliged to plan out, and teach the whole lesson, but there are some that realise that a lot of students dont actually care and would rather study at home so they give teachers the freedom to do as little as possible, as long as they show up.
They are at the end of Calc 2, power series and Taylor series, which are the most powerful applications of calculus where you finally learn to calculate at the level of your calculator, and it’s the most common place to burn out.
We learned that as the last part of Calculus, 4th semester. The concept isn’t that hard really, but the proofs are kinda extremely complicated, much more so than say Taylor Series
most people in the US have a regular american accent but this dude's american accent is like... an exponent of itself. I can't describe it but it makes me nostalgic for something I don't know of
As the person who you talk to when ordering at the drive through, this is the voice of someone who spends way to much time hearing their own voice, so they have to make it more interesting without sounding so insane that they get written up. Plus being an American and college educated so probably a little bit of eastern educated accent there too, but also a bit of West. Not much midwest or south going on tho.
@@StopWhining491 I for one would prefer the latter, although I am not a teacher nor intend to be one. At least some of the students might pay attention to kill time in a physical classroom compared to their home computer where all distractions are available.
or just really not giving an actual shit about running and pretty much faking it I still think it's your version tho, because they would've just walked if it was the scenario I wrote here
@@Orillianstrivially just means it's an easy calculation/reasoning or common knowledge lol. further up you go, the more things are written off as trivial if it directly and straightforwardly (which is subjective to some extent) follows from a theorem
Half of my classes had at least one lesson where there was an insanely long equation of 10+ operations taking 20+ steps. None of which ever came up on the exam nor did anyone ever really get it because our brains stalled out half way through.
@@N-Leewhat's your point? Students should only be taught stuff for exams and nothing else matters? Teacher probably showed more complex example to deepen student's understanding of the topic but put simpler problems on the test so students could actually solve them in a reasonable amount of time. This kind of math is not something most students can understand just by looking at it and it's okay cause most of the work is done outside of class
There's this one clip of my roommate's profesor where during an online lecture he notices there's water pouring out of his outlet and he's wondering whether to call an electrician, a plumber, or an exorcist
Plumber to fix the leak where the water is coming from, an electrician to fix any damage caused by the water, and an exorcist to prevent any future tampering.
I know this comments over a year old but isn’t this like such an outdated saying, like even a year ago is this not like the most insane thing to still be saying ???
As a high school senior who will graduate two months later and currently learning calculus, I can say that what the teacher is saying is 100 percents accurate.
Series was the first chapter in my engineering math course. Damn it sucked to memorise all those tests for convergence/divergence. I don't remember jack now.
@@williamweatherall8333I'll be honest here. I'm a civil engineer and I've done my graduation from one of the top universities in the world and I've forgotten this topic and everything related to it long ago😂. I've learnt jackshit from this topic and I don't think I'll ever need it to be honest. In fact a lot of theoretical knowledge is never used in practical engineering situations but for some reason we still refuse to update our curriculum.
thinking is important in any job and I swear if you think about the problem in the slideshow for even 1 minute it will become clear what it does within the different ranges.@@aryanpareek770
the last time a math teacher told our class that we didn't need to know something is when exactly that came up at our finals... we all lost around 5% there
I taught at a university for 10+ years and prior to that I did quite a bit of teaching during my PhD studies and I gotta say that this guy handled the lecture very very very well.
this poor man. i clicked on this 1 minute 28 second video, saw how long it was.. then I heard math being spoken and started instinctually skipping around the video for the funny part. Skipped right to where he says 'your probably not even listening to what i'm saying at this point.'
1:15 according to the 2nd notation, that interval should be between square brackets, but they look kinda round, then again he might have meant them to be square.... he definitely lost his mind though.
I can absolutely relate to him. I've never related to anyone this much before. I can't even put into words how much I feel exactly what he is feeling. + That power series question? Yes, I have to revise that topic again; thanks for the reminder.
Not necessarily hard for me but I totally get what you're saying. Just a lot of stuff you need to memorize but unlike the rest of calc you didn't get a whole semester to do so. Plus series are just weird when you're first starting out. And the whole topic felt so unrelated to the rest of calc and chances are you're not gonna use it again, or maybe not for a good while.
sanest mathematician
Sanest calc teacher
this is 100% factual information
That one dude that made mail bombs
@@coronavirus553yeah Ted takes the cake
@@coronavirus553You dont need a mask.
Okay class, today we're going to learn what's the limit of a calc class as my patience approches zero
thus implying calc classes to be functions of patience
Are they not?
I don't think I've taken enough of them to know one way or the other, but it's very interesting to consider the implications of it being such; for instance, does it have domain/range restrictions? Of course! If the professor's patience is too low, class will not exist.
But what about when class does exist? What sort of values does it map patience to? Grades? Class duration? Some intermediate value to be mapped subjectively by the student functions?
LMAO
You(Mason Bates) apparently don't understand/care about the terms and conditions of YTube channels.
I suspect you did NOT ask your professor if it was OK to publish a video created for class members ONLY.
This video constitutes a legally actionable violation of the professor's privacy.
Teacher wasn't anywhere near exhibiting mental instability.
Clear description hyperbole intended to elevate page views.
“his run is like a walk, i think i actually walk faster”
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@@dxqthAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH STOP PLEASE I BEG OF YOU
@@dxqthwe're all in a damn freefall to fucking hell
@@joe2249 please shut
up
@@quanvondimberdingle7328 HE'S RIGHT AND YOU KNOW IT
He got me with the, “you’re probably not even listening” part almost exactly the moment I stopped listening for awhile
REAL IT ACTUALLY CAUGHT ME SO OFF GUARD WHEN HE SAID THAT LOL
That was the moment i decided to zone back in. Now I feel what i can only compare to post nut clarity, full of shame and regret.
I saw this before the video and was thinking about it, and I still lost focus completely 😂😂
He caught me well, I had just checked out and started looking at other things, then heard that.
"Duh duh duh" is the official language of "I'm so done"
"b- b- b- b- b- b- BUHHHH" in the beggining as well LMAOO
If I was his student, my thought process would be EXACTLY the way he is talking
As I'm studying Calc I have found that the limit of my iq doesn't approach a large number
@@mq-r3apz291from calc ive come to realize my iq is somewhere between 0 and ε
@@adhyadhyaksaJust take the inverse and you'll be graduating next week
@@Alians0108 now his iq is between -ε and 0
@@mq-r3apz291it's not a big number but I know you have triple digit IQ. Stay on the grind brother, never stop, never quit, be always on the top
I demand we have a race between the teacher's walking pace and his neighbor's jogging pace.
And then another race to determine if he walks fast or his neighbour is just really f**king _slow._
Why do people always gotta bring race into everything
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@@zacharynguyen7286wholesome
let’s get that race!
I truly think he has found the limit at x -> infinity of his sanity
he also found the ending of pi
His mind is approaching negative infinity 💀
That woulda been a zinger had he ended the lecture w that lmao
the limit is undefined however...
@@elian-_-how
0:43 I love how he casually remarked, "but I don't think you'd have to do all this on the AP test," and then continued to reveal the entire answer without offering any explanation
Truly a math teacher moment.
Math teacher speedrun
The writing skip was very good, if you blinked at 0:47 you wouldn't have noticed it
Well, the solution is pretty trivial even without knowing what is goin on.
University baby
“You only have a week left and you graduate anyways so who really cares” hearing those words must be awesome. I’m studying and engineering and I can only dream of ever hearing those beautiful words.
Bless you 😭
He has reached the limit of the semester.
Senester
Lim x -> end of year of teacher = fvgbhnjhbvtfvgbhnjjnhjbgyvtf
sanester
sanitester
@@GoofyManMFsanityster
Everybody who has ever taught on a university level can relate to this man
This is highschool
@@keptleroymg6877AP courses are college-level
It's AP high school so it' covers university level material@@keptleroymg6877
@@keptleroymg6877AP calc class is at a university level
@@keptleroymg6877 yes... he is saying everyone on a university teaching level can relate to him, not that everyone at a high school teaching level can relate. think before you type
What a based mathematician! He was able to solve one more math problem before being sent a mental asylum.
lol u think he thinks thats a math problem. lol!
@@magickauras more of a math obstacle
@vadiks20032 bro u legit peaked at Calc
Such a beautiful mind. Just need to get him some liquid chalk pens to write on the windows as a growing-away present.
@@Hi_how_r_u_ no
0:47
POV: You just zoned out of the lecture for 0.01 nanoseconds
😁 Indeed. Then come back, look at the whole thing, work it out and sigh as they are STILL talking about that. Zone back out to lusher mind pastures.
At this point you just give up
o7 this is too true
The little pause before “…so that’s gonna give you this” as he skips the entire equation fucking sent me
The only math lecture I’ll ever understand
There you go
there you go
there you go
there you go
there you go
0:47 You look away from the board
0:48 *You look back up at the board after literally 1 second has passed*
Lmao true
the limit of the board as time approaches 0:47 does not exist as the left- and right-hand limits are not equal.
Screenshot.
Look away again.
Average maths lecture
Man I didn't even realize 😭 I have a fucking math test tomorrow
That part about his slow ass neighbor was hilarious
0:17 starts his perspicacious observation
0:26 roasts the man, sips coffee, gets back to business
It was so unnecessary too 😂
Bro dissed an innocent walking down the street 💀
@@Naturexlrunning
@@-BigChungus It was more of a standing crawl
“I think I actually walk faster than he runs… but… *coffee sip*”
0:46
Found footage of blinking during a math lesson
😂😂
HELP
No way
Actually so funny
i went to the timestamp and blinked at exactly the right time (unintentionally) and that made me panic for a moment
bro is saying all his thoughts out loud for the world to hear and im all for it
we all fail to thank our teachers for the patience they show with us,-- they see our empty stares and stil keep teaching us what they know...
a teacher in my uny yells at students he catches staring into nothing...
That's what they're paid for, they shouldn't teach if they're not patient
@@mits6179 They are paid to keep students reasonably safe, present the curriculum, assess student performance, and award credentials based on performance. Patience helps, but it is by no means required to be a good teacher. Some of the most valuable people to learn from don't have time for immaturity and ineptitude.
@@mits6179 Yes they're paid to do their job but they're still humans. It wouldn't hurt if we are respectful towards teachers and not make their jobs insufferable
@@mits6179they do their job, it’s the job of the students to pay attention and be respectful, what exactly is the dumb point you’re trying to make here?
I remember being taught this stuff, but I don't remember actually learning to solve these problems or ever needing to solve them.
Might I ask what you studied? Series arise in a lot STEM fields, both theoretical and applied.
@@imbaby5499 chemical engineering, it was only covered in my math classes
@@imbaby5499he most likely never went to college.
This is just basic math, is the American education system really that bad, that this isn't even required to pass?
@@schwarz8614I have never in my entirely life, and I mean ever, had to use these outside of math class.
this reminds me that we should show more appreciation for teachers and instructors who take the time to give us the lessons they have learned...
Agreed.
I’d find it annoying too if I’m teaching a class, and the students don’t show any interest. (Not talking about the end of the semester, just classes in general)
They are just doing it for money, you don't really need to thank them
@@fantalone666Yeah, the money. I bet they buy a new lambo each year, those damn bourgeoisie lecturers.
@@macskasbogre133 They get enough. I am not saying that they are overpaid, simply that they earn living. You don't thank Chinese factory workers for assembling half of your stuff either.
0:43 when you look away from the board for 2 seconds and then look back
Kinda funny how I blinked and suddenly the white board was filled with equations, it's literally how Physics class is anywhere
It's like me at work. Start a new program, 5% rapid, single block...blink, and now the tool is .05" from the part and still in rapid travel while my hand reaches desperately for the feed hold trying not to let it break the endmill.
At least he didn't spend his last years in a cabin in the woods under the assumption he was on the very edge of finding the "elegant" solution to Fermat's Last Theorem.
did someone do that?
@@tbtries9199Yes, professor Andrew Wiles did so.
@@amrmuhammad7527 Uhh, Andrew Wiles is still alive, and he already solved Fermat's last theorem, in fact he proved a much stronger result, the important case of the modularity theorem.
@@ethanbottomley-mason8447 Pretty sure Tyson might be referencing Ted Kaczynski, but he too went on to live a long life after Fermat's Last Theorem was solved
@@patrickkn7607That aged poorly, poor Ted got beamed by the big C this summer
The best part was him randomly going off on a tangent about his neighbor. I was actually thinking he was just going to spend the rest of the time talking about his neighbor xD
a good teacher would incoporate that into a math problem.
I thought he was going to get out of his chair and begin chasing his neighbour with a knife.
The Calc teacher randomly went off on a tangent, I see what you did there.
You know what, in an age of ambiguity and pretention, this man brought sincerity in the highest form. If he is reading the comments, I want him to know that I was paying attention. It's been years since I had to even look at an integral, but I see you and I understand the struggle.
Yeah but he did entirely skip actually teaching that problem and just put of part of a solution while ridiculing the class for no reason
@@Jtrentwhen did he ridicule the class? Nowhere in this video did he say something so bad you could call it ridiculing unless you’re the most sensitive human ever lmao
hate mfs who talk like this
This is a fake video.
@@Aman-nk5uq I've got a bunch of teachers in uni that know students well enough to be self aware like he is. They're good at being engaging too.
"Now good luck on the AP Calc test. Oh who am I kidding? You'll be retaking this class in college anyways"
Ironically, that is actually for the best. Ap Calc Speeds up the process so quickly that people who take it end up struggling in advanced topics.(unless your degree only requires up to calc 2 then go ahead)
@@fahadalghamdi9316 Almost everyone I know who did well in AP calc and chose to voluntarily retake it in college ended up greatly regretting their decision, as they were barely passing. Not because they didn't understand it, but because professors love making the lives of first year students miserable.
The A.P Calc classes are amazing for students who are entering the social sciences (especially Economics) who don't want to deal with the stupid-ass college-level math classes. That's what I did, and the horror stories I heard from those who did take college level calculus made me never ever look back on that decision with regret.
@@Lianhua253 yeah! that is where i support the AP, if you only need up to calc or calc 2 and no more, then take the Ap and never bother with it again.
1:20 holy 💩, it almost felt personal as he speedran the lecture he's been teaching over the past 20 years, but no students give a single 💩
“I think I actually walk faster than he runs” oh my fucking god, dude, you murdered him. Imagine if he heard you, he would just perish then and there. Very slowly, though.
He really didn’t have to do it to him like that 💀
Yeah, very slowly. Slower than the professor runs
There was this kid in my freshman gym class who really looked like that slime guy from monsters inc trying to go to school. poor guy put in so much effort and barely moved faster than us walking. By the end he got quicker
Do not curse at god
@@AceOfStars0 jesus christ 💀
This is my entire thought process for showing work on exams
Reaching my semester of Calc 3 and Diff EQ and realizing I was only about halfway through an engineering degree had me like this too
Wait, w h a t
what do you mean?
i was thinking the same. Here in argentina this is taught on the first year of engineering, out of 6 years it takes you to graduate.
@cannilony This looks like they're talking about converging/diverging infinite series as part of an AP High School course, which for me was taught at the end of Calc 2. It kinda feels like a whole lotta bullshit, because there are all sorts of rules and tests you have to do which almost never get brought up again except in some circumstances. For me and a lot of other people it was a bit exhausting to get through. So when starting up the next semester, which for me included Calc 3 and Differential Equations, I was just like "I am so sick of derivatives and integrals, how much of this is left?" and while I was nearing the end of finishing my pre-requisites so that I could start taking actual engineering classes, I still had about two years left to go. It seems it's a common experience to basically get Senioritis by around the end of the second year of an engineering degree, haha
@@Askryllix literally engineering is hell. Don’t do it it’s not worth your sanity. (Just kidding if you genuinely love engineering go for it). Literally finishing Calc 4 at my university makes you barely a sophomore. Engineering has aged me 20 years in 2. Professor also are mean as hell because they had to go through the same shit and think it’s normal😂😂😂
the thumbnail had me thinking that the professor was losing his mind by doing other stuff.... burning the college down
My math teacher once walked into the classroom in the middle of class when he was supposed to be teaching. He then wrote some formulas on the board and told how to use them and left the room 5 minutes later. The fastest class I've ever had.
sorry u had a such a bad teacher
@@AGXJDMStop assuming things
@@AGXJDM assuming that this is the case, if I had to reach a class more than 20 different topics and areas in mathematics throughout the school year and soon realise that none of them show the slightest interest in the class or passing in general, then I’d also get to that point too. Mathematics takes away your sanity no matter how “good” you are at it, let alone teaching it.
@@enilicht Then dont be a teacher if you not gonna end up showing up to the class for your job. Its called responsibility, theres no excuse for it.
@@AGXJDM then dont be a student if you're not gonna gaf about the lesson or the subject in general. in a lot of schools teachers are obliged to plan out, and teach the whole lesson, but there are some that realise that a lot of students dont actually care and would rather study at home so they give teachers the freedom to do as little as possible, as long as they show up.
His mad scribbles suit his ramblings perfectly 😭😭
They are at the end of Calc 2, power series and Taylor series, which are the most powerful applications of calculus where you finally learn to calculate at the level of your calculator, and it’s the most common place to burn out.
Yeah never properly learned it. Guess we’ll see when that comes back to haunt me.
I mean, Fourier Transform seems to be a more complex and powerful tool that arises from Calculus
We learned that as the last part of Calculus, 4th semester. The concept isn’t that hard really, but the proofs are kinda extremely complicated, much more so than say Taylor Series
most people in the US have a regular american accent but this dude's american accent is like... an exponent of itself. I can't describe it but it makes me nostalgic for something I don't know of
he reminds me of some math professors on youtube
i think 3blue1brown or the guy from khan academy
@@ワˬワ omg he totally sounds like sal from khan
@@selladore4911it’s the math accent
As the person who you talk to when ordering at the drive through, this is the voice of someone who spends way to much time hearing their own voice, so they have to make it more interesting without sounding so insane that they get written up. Plus being an American and college educated so probably a little bit of eastern educated accent there too, but also a bit of West. Not much midwest or south going on tho.
@@milesmartig5603yeah, everyone does this when they use a business phone basically
Many teachers can relate to this frustration. During online class they were expected to talk to a screen with disinterested students on the other end.
Not unlike talking to a classroom with disinterested students on the other side.
@@StopWhining491 I for one would prefer the latter, although I am not a teacher nor intend to be one. At least some of the students might pay attention to kill time in a physical classroom compared to their home computer where all distractions are available.
If your running slower then a walk your beyond exhaustion and your will is stronger then your body. What a guy
I mean, you can just walk then
or just really not giving an actual shit about running and pretty much faking it
I still think it's your version tho, because they would've just walked if it was the scenario I wrote here
Will of steel, literally
In university maths you just look at the series and say its radius of convergence is 1 trivially by the p test, no working out
until your professor grills you and forces you to use a different method lol
Can you elaborate, how to do it? Im curious
Can confirm this is true.
@@Orillianstrivially just means it's an easy calculation/reasoning or common knowledge lol. further up you go, the more things are written off as trivial if it directly and straightforwardly (which is subjective to some extent) follows from a theorem
yes but I just want to know how to perform such a calculation@@om5621
Half of my classes had at least one lesson where there was an insanely long equation of 10+ operations taking 20+ steps. None of which ever came up on the exam nor did anyone ever really get it because our brains stalled out half way through.
Unrelated but that reminded me of the APUSH exam where like 85% of the exam was 1600-1800s
@@justapotato7208 the writing portion I gave up
But the teacher got a paycheck, He's happy. That's what matters. 😃
@@Tin-uc5ze the LEQs were my downfall (late response oops)
@@N-Leewhat's your point? Students should only be taught stuff for exams and nothing else matters? Teacher probably showed more complex example to deepen student's understanding of the topic but put simpler problems on the test so students could actually solve them in a reasonable amount of time. This kind of math is not something most students can understand just by looking at it and it's okay cause most of the work is done outside of class
There's this one clip of my roommate's profesor where during an online lecture he notices there's water pouring out of his outlet and he's wondering whether to call an electrician, a plumber, or an exorcist
Plumber is the correct answer
Plumber to fix the leak where the water is coming from, an electrician to fix any damage caused by the water, and an exorcist to prevent any future tampering.
send a link pls
It's the "who cares?" for me 1:05
I know this comments over a year old but isn’t this like such an outdated saying, like even a year ago is this not like the most insane thing to still be saying ???
Someone please give this man a hug😢
0:13 college in a nutshell
This is an amazing time capsule of where all our heads were at in 2020
this is the funniest thing in the world, you can just tell this man is so done with his job, i love it so much
"You don't need to do this" Proceeds to copy and paste a bunch of shit sent me laughing 😂
for anyone who just joined, calc is short for calculator hes just using slang
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chat what does calc mean?
@@saiahr5463 Welcome to the stream, you seem to be new, by the way calc is short for calculator. He’s Just using slang
It's slang. Of course.
try and cancel me all you want
“So that’s gonna give you this” pulling up the whole 10 marker is classic
Man, god bless my calc teacher, she has the patience of a pre school teacher teaching calculus
This is literally how I think whenever I'm taking a test
You can gradually hear his patience waning as you hear his breaths.
The thumbnail had me VERY concerned
Same
I thought youtube was glitching because it’s also his profile picture
Him commenting about his neighbor was so out of pocket 😂 He did him dirty
I've never been a teacher in my life and I never plan to become one, yet I fully understand what this man was experiencing.
I was genuinely expecting a meltdown, but this is more or less just me listening to myself 💀
This person is one bad day away from snapping.
As a high school senior who will graduate two months later and currently learning calculus, I can say that what the teacher is saying is 100 percents accurate.
What he says: "you're probably just ready to get out of here"
What he means: "I'm 100% ready to get out of here"
This was immediately after all the students submitted their course reviews
0:46 pov: you blinked during math class
School 😊
Life*
This was definitely the teacher everyone loved
“You’re probably not listening to me at this point”
My goofy self browsing the comments:
H E S I N T H E W A L L S
ted kaczynski's final lecture
😎😎
Underrated comment
Amazing comment.
le epic ted kaczgnski
@generalmalaise2930 so spiteful,try to take some time off from internet
Series was the first chapter in my engineering math course. Damn it sucked to memorise all those tests for convergence/divergence. I don't remember jack now.
You remembered the important part, the rest can be googled if you ever need it.
you don't have to memorize them, just think about the meaning in context of the various things.
Was it all worth it?
@@williamweatherall8333I'll be honest here. I'm a civil engineer and I've done my graduation from one of the top universities in the world and I've forgotten this topic and everything related to it long ago😂. I've learnt jackshit from this topic and I don't think I'll ever need it to be honest. In fact a lot of theoretical knowledge is never used in practical engineering situations but for some reason we still refuse to update our curriculum.
thinking is important in any job and I swear if you think about the problem in the slideshow for even 1 minute it will become clear what it does within the different ranges.@@aryanpareek770
When you're so bored in life that you're bored even with what you're saying.
this is literally what the inside of my head sounds like when solving calc problems
the last time a math teacher told our class that we didn't need to know something is when exactly that came up at our finals... we all lost around 5% there
"i think i walk faster than he runs" LOL
I taught at a university for 10+ years and prior to that I did quite a bit of teaching during my PhD studies and I gotta say that this guy handled the lecture very very very well.
Calc is essentially the short for calculator
I need a dozen videos just like this but I'm regretfully afraid that this is truly one of a kind. Kudos.
Love how he just wills the entire solved problem into existence
this poor man. i clicked on this 1 minute 28 second video, saw how long it was.. then I heard math being spoken and started instinctually skipping around the video for the funny part. Skipped right to where he says 'your probably not even listening to what i'm saying at this point.'
i like to think this is how kunikida taught math before he joined the detective agency
0:45 i love how the color coding indicates this would normally be a 15 minute walkthrough of the question
1:15 according to the 2nd notation, that interval should be between square brackets, but they look kinda round, then again he might have meant them to be square.... he definitely lost his mind though.
I can absolutely relate to him.
I've never related to anyone this much before.
I can't even put into words how much I feel exactly what he is feeling.
+ That power series question? Yes, I have to revise that topic again; thanks for the reminder.
he lowkey sounds like one of the chill and cool teachers tho
Hey learning power series in calculus also made me go crazy, the rest of calculus is so easy in comparison
power series was kinda easy especially with ratio test but the first two weeks of calc3 was rough
flux integrals and epsilon delta proofs watching silently in the corner
Say you haven't done multivariable calculus in non-orthogonal coordinates without saying it.
Not necessarily hard for me but I totally get what you're saying. Just a lot of stuff you need to memorize but unlike the rest of calc you didn't get a whole semester to do so. Plus series are just weird when you're first starting out. And the whole topic felt so unrelated to the rest of calc and chances are you're not gonna use it again, or maybe not for a good while.
@@prodbytukoo what's difficult about epsilon delta proofs?
I was expecting the teacher to ignite a massive bonfire like in the thumbnail.
why are all math teachers (specifically all three of mine) some of the chillest sarcastic people ever
I just took the last calculus class I’ll ever have to take in my collegiate career. This level of sanity is incredibly admirable.
"so its gonna give you this..."
**FILLS UP THE ENTIRE PAGE IN AN INSTANT**
The thumbnail got me excited, but that video was still funny, bro really is excited for summer fr
Bro exhausted all the terms of the "harmonic" series
💀
The fact that it's being recorded means that he was doing this beforehand and it was funny enough to be worth recording
my thought process when i’m trying to do work is unironically like this at all times 😭😭
“So that’s gonna give you this” *explosion*
“So that’s gonna give you this” 💀💀
I may not understand a single thing he's saying math wise but I 100% understand what he's feeling
Honestly one of the better online lectures I have ever heard.
I feel bad for him :(
"Find the turning point of this man's patience and sanity"
This guy gets my way of learning
he seems like a really chill guy
He is pedo
Hey math teacher, you’re doing great man. We appreciate you.
It feels like he's graduating in less than a week as well so he's just as care free as the students