at 18:25 Thank you for the comment - you are correct! (and youtube is preventing me from ansing your question with mathematical notation!) d/dK(K^0.5) = K^(0.5-1) = K^(-0.5) ! (I wrote in error K^(1-0.5)... sorry, and thank you.) However, the final answer is correct. Since K^(-0.5) = (1/K)^0.5
Thanks Darell! I appreciate the feedback to help ensure I'm clear in communicating the steps I take. (And I'm not sure how your comment got marked as Spam before I could see it. That's kinda weird)
economicurtis @1:28 You said K^1/5*L^1/5... as well as various other times throughout the course of the video... perhaps you should throw an annotation up to correct this?
Word. Microsoft Word. I think from 2007 forward, they introduced an equation editor that's easier to use than LaTeX (you can type WYSIWYG, you can create your own short-cuts to math symbols you often use -- however you're stuck with their math font). Then I just zoom in for the video And then at the end of the video, I have nice set of notes to use for then I go over the material in lecture!
at 18:25
Thank you for the comment - you are correct! (and youtube is preventing me from ansing your question with mathematical notation!)
d/dK(K^0.5) = K^(0.5-1) = K^(-0.5) !
(I wrote in error K^(1-0.5)... sorry, and thank you.)
However, the final answer is correct.
Since K^(-0.5) = (1/K)^0.5
with MPL, it should be 0.5-1 when you derive, not 1-0.5
just thought I'd let you know :)
these videos are saving my life right now, thank you so much
+Leonar12345 the general form is alpha-1 then?
wsas33 I'm sorry, I finished school so I don't remember any of this haha
+Leonar12345 didn't even see that it was 10 months ago and the answer was below haha, cheers
You're right bro👍
Thanks Darell! I appreciate the feedback to help ensure I'm clear in communicating the steps I take.
(And I'm not sure how your comment got marked as Spam before I could see it. That's kinda weird)
Don’t tell my professor that you explain setting up equations better than he does
You just saved my life.
economicurtis @1:28 You said K^1/5*L^1/5... as well as various other times throughout the course of the video... perhaps you should throw an annotation up to correct this?
00:32 I thought I needed better glasses really bad LOL... JK... thanks for this video!
Dammit good video, you save me from a bad homework
Thank you so much
Word. Microsoft Word. I think from 2007 forward, they introduced an equation editor that's easier to use than LaTeX (you can type WYSIWYG, you can create your own short-cuts to math symbols you often use -- however you're stuck with their math font). Then I just zoom in for the video
And then at the end of the video, I have nice set of notes to use for then I go over the material in lecture!
Thank you soo much!
So P in real wage is 1? or is it the value of the factor of production L or K
Very useful, thanks
can someone tell me what is the software he used for typing here?
thank you so much it is very useful
Thank you for this :)
Thx a lot very helpful
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hey, can i get a vedio like this on chapter 17 investment function frrom mankiew 8th edition
by the way, its really helpful :)
how do you solve c?
In the next video
ua-cam.com/video/C-czP-S55hg/v-deo.html
hmm?
U didn't finish all the equation
This over complicates simple realities in life and tries to quantify an argument to whoever.
Thank you so much!!