Thank you for the amazing videos. I have an opinion regarding some of the comments. The reason it may have confused some of us (it confused me a little) may be that at first he starts with derivative of inner term multiplied by derivative of outer term. But in the next example he starts with derivative of outer multiplied by derivative of inner. It's obvious they are the same thing but when the order of operations changes I think it may fool some of us, which it definitely did with me. Again, thank you for your service!!!
@@mohamedsamy5767 Ok thats too bad for you because Angel Banuelos figured it out 4 years ago and hes now graduated and working a good job... you on the other hand.....
@@mohamedsamy5767 my understanding which could be wrong: essentially, we first take the derivative of g(x), then we take the derivative of f(g(x)), we do not distribute the derivative inside of f, then we find the product of the two derivatives.
I feel like getting premium now !!!
Would love to see more Professors use color coordinated labeling !!!!
Thank you for the amazing videos.
I have an opinion regarding some of the comments. The reason it may have confused some of us (it confused me a little) may be that at first he starts with derivative of inner term multiplied by derivative of outer term. But in the next example he starts with derivative of outer multiplied by derivative of inner. It's obvious they are the same thing but when the order of operations changes I think it may fool some of us, which it definitely did with me.
Again, thank you for your service!!!
I think this made me more confused
me too
@@mohamedsamy5767 Ok thats too bad for you because Angel Banuelos figured it out 4 years ago and hes now graduated and working a good job... you on the other hand.....
@@brent2004 LMFAO
@@mohamedsamy5767 my understanding which could be wrong: essentially, we first take the derivative of g(x), then we take the derivative of f(g(x)), we do not distribute the derivative inside of f, then we find the product of the two derivatives.
That was super helpful, thank you so much 🌸
amazing explanation thank you
It would be great if khan academy would make videos on AC circuits and its elements. :)
didn't know Jeff Cavelier also taught calculus
Thanks for video, currently retaking high school calculas and this is perfect
THANK YOU
It confused me toooooooooo