Gratis vid idea, but there are some mistakes I've noticed in the first minutes: 1:10 ln(x) has a vertical asimptote at x=0 and it isn't teresa 1:23 tan(x) grapa is glitched 2:15 the third term has an 3 in the x's exponent, but I guess it might be a 2
This video is a masterpiece bravo👏 . I think you made typos on : 5:40 *sqrt(x)* + 3 instead of *2x* +3 2:10 3x^4+3x^3+36x^ *2* instead of 3x^4+3x^3+36x^ *3*
And it has a related function called the ceiling function which is essentially the same notation but lines only at top and it always rounds up hence the lines are at the top
the purpose is usually for approximations, where you want to approach the value without calculating too many in this case, taking the integer value of the function, this is often what actually happens in a computers when they render letters in a specific font, they usually go to the nearest integer pixel (or maybe do some anti-aliasing or oversampling, ie, average up the amount of space covered by a letter within a pixel)
I wish I studied this before entering my college. Anyways, i recommend u put on a timestamp, for every subject on this video
Gratis vid idea, but there are some mistakes I've noticed in the first minutes:
1:10 ln(x) has a vertical asimptote at x=0 and it isn't teresa
1:23 tan(x) grapa is glitched
2:15 the third term has an 3 in the x's exponent, but I guess it might be a 2
and the second term has -12 and it should be -12x if i'm correct
@@AinakTheReal hes saying that the question is wrong .. in turn the answer is naturally wrong
This video is a masterpiece bravo👏 .
I think you made typos on :
5:40 *sqrt(x)* + 3 instead of *2x* +3
2:10 3x^4+3x^3+36x^ *2* instead of 3x^4+3x^3+36x^ *3*
Could you do a vid on the parent functions
2:15 isn't it suppose to be 3x^4 -3x^3 -36x^2?
well contructed video def underated
Would love a video like this on algebra / alg 2 🙏 but if youre not interested in beginner stuff i understand😂
Good one
This is a great video. You earned a sub.
also need linear algebra, if want to make calculus more intuitive
Nice video
does anyone know the function name & purpose of the third one at 1:35?
Its called floor function and it essentially always round down used in computer science and coding and some number theory shenanigans
And it has a related function called the ceiling function which is essentially the same notation but lines only at top and it always rounds up hence the lines are at the top
the function gives you the integral value of the function like [pi]= 3
the purpose is usually for approximations, where you want to approach the value without calculating too many
in this case, taking the integer value of the function,
this is often what actually happens in a computers when they render letters in a specific font, they usually go to the nearest integer pixel (or maybe do some anti-aliasing or oversampling, ie, average up the amount of space covered by a letter within a pixel)
I would have never guessed that was tan(x) 😂
Calculus is not that bad. Calculus 2 is the one that is bad.
calculs 2 is easy too it doesn't get hard until upper level math like topology and real analysis
@richymanzo9817 calculus 2 is the hardest of the calcs considering I've taken up to calculus 3 and there's only 3 calcs