Besides relearning Calculus as a hobby (old retired teacher) from an expert explainer, your "style/ speech" is captivating- it's a most enjoyable experience when the teacher speaks so well. Thank you.
Very good explanation as usual. I especially like this video for its many concepts: Integration by parts, long division and partial fractions decomposition. 12:59
I solved this using variable substitution and then integration by parts, after which I was forced to make another variable substitution. And at the end, because we are taking the log of a quadratic function, there was a ± sign I needed to take care of as well. Needless to say, it took a little longer than 15 minutes... :)
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Besides relearning Calculus as a hobby (old retired teacher) from an expert explainer, your "style/ speech" is captivating- it's a most enjoyable experience when the teacher speaks so well. Thank you.
Thank you!
Very good explanation as usual. I especially like this video for its many concepts: Integration by parts, long division and partial fractions decomposition. 12:59
5:35 makes so much sense now that it's 1/x lol.. Amazing teacher !
Woooow!!! Excellent video dude!!! I learned a lot. Greetings from Argentina!
I'm glad it helped ☺️
I could smile all day😅.
Love the video my friend
My university career is dependent on this man right now
Thanks alot! I definitely learned something, by using long division, I was struggling with this...but you made it very simple.
Glad it helped!
i love the way you teach my friend .
Calculus seems to become Easy and crystal clear.
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thanks for the video. Watching from Mozambique
Thanks for watching!
6:03 never thought id get rizzed by a math teacher
🤣 I had to Google what that means.
Please keep uploading this type of mathematical contents.. I am from data science background & they help me alot.
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It's really helpful
Thank you for putting the dx in the integrate! :)
Wow! I'm glad I caught it too. Thank you.
Now you're stuck with me - I'll have to be kind ;)
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Excellent job laying out the all the steps, would like to see more problems.
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I solved this using variable substitution and then integration by parts, after which I was forced to make another variable substitution.
And at the end, because we are taking the log of a quadratic function, there was a ± sign I needed to take care of as well.
Needless to say, it took a little longer than 15 minutes... :)
Just starting calc 2 thnx
great
Super helpful!
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Thanks sir
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Dude, why weren't you my Calc 2 prof? thanks
Please integrate log function linear as well as non linear
Please email me an example of what you are talking about. Primenewtons@gmail.com
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How can i solve this one.
a,by making the substitution u=1_x,show that the integral of (x^n)(1_x)m=t
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In df dx is missed
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