1:45 Okay, let's solve this using all the calculus I know. First, the formula immediately tells it is horizontally periodic with the period of π because the only x appearing is 2x inside the cos function. the change the x to -x is absorbed by the cos, so I only have to consider 0
Thanks for putting out a cosine video i was so busy so i couldn't watch it earlier, you know going on vacation getting a stomach virus and what not. normal things. now, i'll enjoy this piece of art.
1:49 i should be correct
*bowling pins*
He learned the power of double color 🥶 hes unstoppable
My suggestions:
Tan graphs
Log graphs
Ln graphs
e^x graphs
3d graphs
You should try messing around with 3d graphs.
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@DonutdunotYeah it does
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1:45
Okay, let's solve this using all the calculus I know.
First, the formula immediately tells it is horizontally periodic with the period of π because the only x appearing is 2x inside the cos function. the change the x to -x is absorbed by the cos, so I only have to consider 0
Valuable info, my brain exploded
0:51 cool saw wave (:
2:57 HAPY BOI 😂😂
Thanks for putting out a cosine video i was so busy so i couldn't watch it earlier, you know going on vacation getting a stomach virus and what not. normal things. now, i'll enjoy this piece of art.
3:05 when the math is sus
I think aliens communicate with these waves
BTW your videos are great
Try this: \cos\left(x+\sqrt{y}
ight)=\frac{1}{\cos y-\cos x}
Spikey indeed
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1:49 Bowling goals???
pins
high water drops
0:37 but y?
Just a question, how do you even get these equations?
Like do you think 'oh lets put some sin x + . . . And make it equal to tan x -. . .?'
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cos(cos((x^2)-y)5cos((y^2)x))=0
First!