I finally get it! I’ve watched so many videos, reviewed notes, read the textbook and nothing. Halfway into this one it just clicked. Thank you so much!
Caught the concept the first video. He makes it easy to visualize what is happening in the problem. If you are struggling to understand this concept this is the video to watch.
this was one of the concepts that was on the list of things I was struggling to understand and ultimately led to me changing majors a year ago. Luckily I didn't give up and I'm back in MTH 252 and we have this coming up soon. Thank you for the awesome explanation!!!
I wish UA-cam existed 38 years ago when I took calculus in college. I’m learning more from math videos than I did in high school and college classrooms
Best explanation ever, I finally can see the insider and outside of the washer. My instructor tried so many times to explain it to me but nope. finally I got it.
I finally get it! I’ve watched so many videos, reviewed notes, read the textbook and nothing. Halfway into this one it just clicked. Thank you so much!
He makes calc beautiful
calc is a beauty already
For real,
@@geraldespinosa7888 Yes
@@geraldespinosa7888 🧢🧢🧢
As an artist and a math tutor, well done on the drawings!!
Caught the concept the first video. He makes it easy to visualize what is happening in the problem. If you are struggling to understand this concept this is the video to watch.
this was one of the concepts that was on the list of things I was struggling to understand and ultimately led to me changing majors a year ago. Luckily I didn't give up and I'm back in MTH 252 and we have this coming up soon. Thank you for the awesome explanation!!!
good luck on the exam guys!!
I wish UA-cam existed 38 years ago when I took calculus in college. I’m learning more from math videos than I did in high school and college classrooms
He makes sense,and I understood it..👌👌
the thing that helps me more than anything is generalizing to actually understand the concept instead of varying examples. thank you so much :)
Best explanation ever, I finally can see the insider and outside of the washer. My instructor tried so many times to explain it to me but nope.
finally I got it.
you got to really enjoy what you're teaching :)
*Hats off*
very effective
Great explanation
you really enjoy teaching, which to me is unbelievable and unfeasible
Thank you!
So easy to visualize and understand!! Thanks for this
Drawings are very helpful
thanks for amazing explanation
I made this comment to stop people from saying first
So outstanding!
Calculus is so beautiful
Thankfully, I don't think the whole first thing is too common on Khan's videos. Most of the time, his audience is more educated than that.
This is so exciting. :)
Thanks for the awesome explanation!
Thanks
Helpful!
What if the cross section is a isosceles triangle or a equilateral triangle or a square?
you can solve without calc? Just do normal volume
Where does your voice come from Sir ?
Definitely American. I’d guess either Midwest, northwest, or mid-Atlantic
Probably throat
@@xhappyponyxwasmyoldname1395 prolly an accurate guess
very well done and easy to follow thank you
So basically the idea of using the washer method is to find the volume between two 3d shapes? For example, the truffle and the cone 1:03.
Yes, so you have an “outer” volume and it’s subtracted by the “inner” volume, finding the volume in the middle
Can someone tell me if 128pi/3 is the answer for the graphs of y=x² & y=4x about the Y axis? Please & thanks!
yep that is correct!
If my answer comes out negative can i use absolute value or does that mean i did something wrong?
You did the problem wrong
this guy sounds just like old ted in himym
So that equation for the Volume, will that be the equation used for most problems that say use the washer method to solve?
sir i have problem in finding the limits.. kindly help me . i have final exams this weak...
Hey how did ur finals go?😂
@@FatalUso hah satisfactory. got 3.68 GPA
@@ayeshatahira9691 that's just satisfactory?
@@hoteltrivago9504 yes. we compete for 4 GPA.
@@ayeshatahira9691 congratulations, but how is 3.6 gpa satisfactory, It's the perfect gpa you can wish for. Well especially in my university ;)
The good old Washing Machine method.
XD
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