i noticed something: by 3:06, instead of using identities, you can just factor out (1/h)(cos(x) - cos(x+h)), and notice that this is just definition of the derivative (almost... it's negative instead) of cos(x). So now you're left with -(-sin(x)) * lim_h->0 (1/cos(x)cos(x+h)) = sin(x) * sec^2(x) = sec(x)tan(x) Same can be done with the derivative of cosecant!
I wish to know if (1-cosx)/x =0 or (cosx -1)/x =0. I am asking because you use the first relation in this video and in the video of sinx, you used the second relation. I know that you just need to multiply the second equation by -1 to solve the problem but I wish to know exactly which is the right relation…. Thanks in advance….anyway, your videos are quite good
I don't know if I should call you bro or teacher, bt the truth is that you are undoubtedly amazing 💯
Explain this better than my lecturer at University. Thank you, blessed.
you're very strong sir, i enjoyed your courage and smiles when explaining the concepts, thank you very much (watching from Zambia)
Thanks 😊
Excellent presentation, sir. Very helpful and encouraging.
i was so confused thank you so much I was about to cry about this problem but you solved it so easily! ahhhh thank you!!
i noticed something: by 3:06, instead of using identities, you can just factor out (1/h)(cos(x) - cos(x+h)), and notice that this is just definition of the derivative (almost... it's negative instead) of cos(x).
So now you're left with -(-sin(x)) * lim_h->0 (1/cos(x)cos(x+h))
= sin(x) * sec^2(x)
= sec(x)tan(x)
Same can be done with the derivative of cosecant!
Sir what happened on the sign issue?
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I really want this to be true. Still learning 😊
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I wish to know if (1-cosx)/x =0 or (cosx -1)/x =0. I am asking because you use the first relation in this video and in the video of sinx, you used the second relation. I know that you just need to multiply the second equation by -1 to solve the problem but I wish to know exactly which is the right relation…. Thanks in advance….anyway, your videos are quite good
The limits are both zero.
Nice video.
This one also! 🤩
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sorry me ! i had already done upto last 2nd line then tore my page thinking i got it worng . then searched for this vid and wow i really am stupid
i am from india i understood completely loved the video
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you are from which country
Nigeria
so good, so satisfying!
Thank u!
I stumbled over a sign issue this helped me realise where I went wrong
Same with me
Watching from Pakistan 🇵🇰, you are such a helpful person for student who are studying calculas after completing intermediate in medical 😅,
very easy to understand. thank you for such a lovely video
GOAT thanks for the video
You are the exact definition of simplicity 😮
what of 1/cosx
1/cosx = sec x