the first 5 days of calculus 2 but the integrals get harder!

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  • @blackpenredpen
    @blackpenredpen  Рік тому +12

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    • @MiroslavOstapenko
      @MiroslavOstapenko Рік тому

      3:05 Shouldn't the sec²-1 = ctan²?
      Im not very used to sec notation as we don't use in in my university, but as I understand you divided all by sin² then cos²/sin² will give us ctan²
      Regardless if you see this comment or not, I appreciate your videos, they are the best!❤️

  • @defect8352
    @defect8352 Рік тому +89

    Your 100 integrals part 1 helped me so much. I am beginner in calculus 2. Really helped me a lot. Now I am surprised I can do most of the integrals (that are doable) by myself. Keep up the good work man.

  • @highlights973
    @highlights973 Рік тому +4

    I recently finished university in Computer science and i came back to this channel today to say Thank you so much for helping me in Advanced Mathematics during high school God bless you Brother

  • @MarceloKatayama
    @MarceloKatayama Рік тому +7

    An interesting fact is that the integral used for day 4 is one you can use to define the area under the curve of the upper half of the hyperbola. This, in turn, can be used to define the hyperbolic functions in exponential form
    i.e. sinh(x)=(e^x-e^-x)/2.
    Additionally, the same steps can be used to derive Euler's formula by using some imaginary number manipulation on the radicals.

  • @jokerdark3110
    @jokerdark3110 Рік тому +25

    Hey king ! U dropped this 👑
    I got my 20/20 in math bc of u ... I always make my teacher be like 🗿 with ur methods
    Tysm💗

  • @devanzummallen5677
    @devanzummallen5677 Рік тому +36

    Can you continue this? I'm currently taking Calculus II and I'm curious to see what is yet to come later on. I just finished learning about Day 5 for this video last week.

  • @GrandAdmiralMitthrawnuruodo
    @GrandAdmiralMitthrawnuruodo 10 місяців тому +1

    That‘s like the last year of Highschool. I actually used partial fraction for my Maturapaper (Switzerland). Great stuff!

  • @TomFarrell-p9z
    @TomFarrell-p9z Рік тому +7

    Hmm, I seem to remember trig substitution taking more than one day to master in my Calc 2 class... Great job! 🙂

  • @yokoyapen
    @yokoyapen Рік тому +2

    4:01 suddenly it changes, the x and dx

  • @AyberkDurgut
    @AyberkDurgut Рік тому +96

    You know there is something serious when he has 2 pencils.

    • @perkthings
      @perkthings Рік тому +13

      he always uses 2 pens

    • @aarondelgado3421
      @aarondelgado3421 Рік тому +4

      Pencils? He uses dry ease markers.

    • @Bruh-bk6yo
      @Bruh-bk6yo Рік тому +5

      Serious is when the purple marker joins the fight.

    • @대쉬-u9f
      @대쉬-u9f Рік тому

      Blackpen Redpen :^

    • @scareflare7553
      @scareflare7553 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Bruh-bk6yo purple marker is serious mode, no problem escapes..

  • @franzdeofrancisco2154
    @franzdeofrancisco2154 Рік тому +1

    Passed cal 2 because of you, now taking DE. Thanks man! 🔥

  • @DefenderTerrarian
    @DefenderTerrarian Рік тому +1

    I'm about 3 weeks(12 days) into Calc 2, they haven't taught us that last thing. Also, that integration by parts is so much easier than the way I was taught.

  • @jerhere5251
    @jerhere5251 Рік тому +2

    Can you make a video on the branches of the Lambert W function please
    ?

  • @bjornfeuerbacher5514
    @bjornfeuerbacher5514 10 місяців тому

    In my lessons, I always do partial fractions first (after the initial easy integrals), then partial integration, then u sub. I think partial fractions actually is the easiest method, you can always do it the same way; for partial integration and u sub, you often have to guess and check how to actually apply the method.

  • @giuliogiacomelli6667
    @giuliogiacomelli6667 Рік тому +2

    Can you explain the transform of Fourier?
    With some exercise

  • @fabicastillobb
    @fabicastillobb Рік тому

    in my university, our teachers taught us that in parcial fraccions we multiply and distribute the bottom, so it cancels every Coeficient with their own bottom.
    and if we have A/(x-x1) + B/(x-x2) = top part / bottom
    we multiply the bottom so to get A*(x-x2) + B*(x-x1) = top part
    is a method more stright

    • @jamie31415
      @jamie31415 Рік тому

      That's the usual method, this is just a shortcut that works in most cases.

  • @ahmedyacine5661
    @ahmedyacine5661 Рік тому +4

    Even when you do a fun video I learn something new from it❤

  • @matthewgeary1811
    @matthewgeary1811 Рік тому

    that integration by parts method was INSANE

  • @Wandering_Horse
    @Wandering_Horse Рік тому

    I bought Euler's number 2.718 t-shirt from your store, gotta admit I can't wait to wear it to class. 😅

  • @Someoneisontheinternet-h4j
    @Someoneisontheinternet-h4j 15 днів тому

    In my class for calc II, we did $udv=uv-$duv. ($ is the closest to the integral sign on my phone keyboard.

  • @21pandas71
    @21pandas71 Рік тому

    thanks for the review, i really love your videos!

  • @lucas-hadukas
    @lucas-hadukas Рік тому

    You are one of the mathematicians I enjoy watching the most, also, what size tablet do you have?

  • @yanntal954
    @yanntal954 Рік тому +2

    That's way different than my Calc 2, way less definitions (Darboux integral, Riemann integral), (even more) limit proofs, uniform convergence and when you can swap sums and integrals, when you can use the fundamental theorem etc., Taylor series and many more. If there is time they sometimes also teach either double integration and some introduction to calc 3 or even a bit of Fourier analysis.

    • @MusicalInquisit
      @MusicalInquisit Рік тому

      Curious: are you French?

    • @yanntal954
      @yanntal954 Рік тому

      @@MusicalInquisit I actually am

    • @bjornfeuerbacher5514
      @bjornfeuerbacher5514 10 місяців тому

      As far as I know, the more abstract stuff (definitions, limit proofs etc.) is taught in the USA in lectures called "Real Analysis", not in Calculus.

  • @cleopasmuchiri
    @cleopasmuchiri Рік тому

    So helpful and good vibes

  • @humhum3987
    @humhum3987 Рік тому +3

    hey blackpenredpen
    i'm a math student, and I was practicing some exercises I'd imagined, when I asked myself a question to which I searched for an answer for over half an hour before giving up. I was wondering about the value of the integral from 0 to pi/2 of 1/sqrt(sinx). I looked at the solution at Wolframalpha, which is 2sqrt(pi)*Gamma(5/4)/Gamma(3/4). This number can be written as - Beta(-1/2;5/4), where Beta is an Euler's special function. This result is related to elliptic integrals in so far that this integral equals F( phi | k² ), with F( phi | k² ) is an incomplet integral of the first kind, phi = pi/2 and k² = -1. Elliptic integrals are a field we've never studied in class. Do you think you could do a video about this integral ? thank you very much for your time and your effort teaching us about integrals

  • @Allahu_Akbar_the_one
    @Allahu_Akbar_the_one Рік тому +4

    Unpopular opinion: Calculus 2 is much easier than Calculus 1. I truly believe in that statement!

    • @syfx1485
      @syfx1485 Рік тому +2

      An unpopular opinion indeed. Maybe you studied really hard for Calc 1 and did really well, so you were overqualified by the time Calc 2 comes?

  • @ozreb21
    @ozreb21 Рік тому

    Yo I'm taking calc 3 but I didn't know the cool way u used to calculate that integral by parts, I was taught a much worse formula! Thank you

  • @theplant4046
    @theplant4046 5 місяців тому

    6:01 i didn't get it, why X is always positive

    • @vafasadrif12
      @vafasadrif12 3 місяці тому

      X is not always positive but sqrt(1+x²) is, and its absolute value is always greater than x's so the whole thing will always be positive

    • @theplant4046
      @theplant4046 3 місяці тому

      ​@@vafasadrif12oh I see! I really didn't expect that, thanks

  • @at7388
    @at7388 Рік тому

    Please make a video about the i-th root of i. Thank you.

    • @blackpenredpen
      @blackpenredpen  Рік тому +3

      I have done that one already.

    • @at7388
      @at7388 Рік тому

      @@blackpenredpen Thx I have found.

  • @dhvanitmehta5490
    @dhvanitmehta5490 Рік тому

    Sir I am a great fan of yours

  • @umertaiyab5500
    @umertaiyab5500 Рік тому

    can anyone explain to me why the ans to the differentiation of (x^3*y^3=4) different from (y^3=4/x^3). when i have just moved the x^3 term to the righr hand side.

    • @bjornfeuerbacher5514
      @bjornfeuerbacher5514 10 місяців тому

      The answer is the same, if you do it the right way.
      Differentiating x^3*y^3 = 4 gives 3 x^2 y^3 + 3 x^3 y^2 dy/dx = 0 and hence dy/dx = -y/x.
      Differentiating y^3 = 4/x^3 gives 3 y^2 dy/dx = -12/x^4 and hence dy/dx = -4/(x^4 y^2).
      Looks different at first sight. But when you plug x^3*y^3=4 into the second solution, you'll see that this is exactly the same as the first one.

  • @terkapak
    @terkapak Рік тому

    ln(y)=ln(a-2x)
    what is the derivative of ln(y) with respect to ln(x)
    Note: not with respect to x, but with respect to ln(x)

    • @bjornfeuerbacher5514
      @bjornfeuerbacher5514 10 місяців тому

      d(ln(x)) = dx/x, and hence d/d(ln(x)) = x d/dx, so the derivative with respect to ln(x) is x times the derivative with respect to x.

    • @vafasadrif12
      @vafasadrif12 3 місяці тому

      ln(y) = ln(a-2x)
      y = a-2x
      dy/dx = -2
      d/dx(ln(x)) = 1/x
      dy/d(ln(x)) = (dy/dx)/(d(ln(x))/dx) = -2/(1/x) = -2x

  • @thatomofolo452
    @thatomofolo452 Рік тому

    Straight up Fax 💯

  • @JeronimoStilton14
    @JeronimoStilton14 Рік тому +1

    All these years and he still refuses to clip the mic to his shirt

  • @sebas31415
    @sebas31415 Рік тому

    I am only a softmore in high school and this makes sense to me

  • @mcalkis5771
    @mcalkis5771 Рік тому

    We're slowly getting closer to calc 3.

  • @atzuras
    @atzuras Рік тому +3

    day 1 ok
    day 2 ok
    day 3 ok
    day 5 ok
    day 4 let's hope it's not on the test.

    • @craftcrewtv8094
      @craftcrewtv8094 4 місяці тому +1

      Yup! I'd actually suggest that day 5 is easier than day 2, at least in his case.

  • @jmooroof1769
    @jmooroof1769 Рік тому +1

    so accurate; they just show you how to solve the problem but you don't know what the hell is happening 🤣

  • @mtrichie111
    @mtrichie111 Рік тому

    "I know thats just bad teaching but whatever" HAHA, Love this guy !!!

  • @projektaquarius
    @projektaquarius Рік тому

    Literally day 2 is what broke me. I am lucky I got a C.

  • @warwick802
    @warwick802 Рік тому +1

    "Dont forget the +C brings so much nostalgia lol"

  • @PankajYadav-zb4vv
    @PankajYadav-zb4vv Рік тому +1

    Hi sir, I am an Indian, I am very big fan of you, I love mathmetics, do you read me higher mathmetics for Olympiad plz tell me, I see your all videos your very intelligent person

  • @theplant4046
    @theplant4046 Рік тому +1

    The thumbnail tricked me i thought it was pice of hair instead of arrow pointing at him

    • @blackpenredpen
      @blackpenredpen  Рік тому +1

      Wait. I forgot to remove that when I was making the thumbnail 😆

  • @Plasmacticus
    @Plasmacticus Рік тому +2

    five nights at calc 2

  • @maxhagenauer24
    @maxhagenauer24 Рік тому

    That's day 1? I learned U sub and integration by parts on my first day of calc 2.

    • @herbcruz4697
      @herbcruz4697 Рік тому

      I learned u-substitution toward the end of Calc 1.

  • @amiram7865
    @amiram7865 Рік тому

    Wish doesn't have to demonstrate all calculus in my college

  • @AaluBabu
    @AaluBabu Рік тому

    You know math’s hardcore when it feels like English grammar

  • @nonameuntilifindanewone.6053

    May I ask a question I've been confused in?

  • @suryanarayankumar7986
    @suryanarayankumar7986 Рік тому

    Don't miss any corner of mathematics.

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    I am the first 💪💪💪💪

  • @richiewitkowski7142
    @richiewitkowski7142 Рік тому +1

    Man, I am starting week 5 Calculus 2 right now and we have not learned ANYTHING from day 3, 4, or 5.
    Day 3 and Day 5 looks so useful right now for some of the stuff I see already. We probably arent allowed to do those methods because we havent been taught it yet. In Calc 1, someone used L'Hopitals Rule before we were taught it and gave him a 0 for the question

    • @PwnMe100
      @PwnMe100 Рік тому

      ronald?

    • @eddcs1901
      @eddcs1901 Рік тому +1

      That's more like 2 months of Calculus 2 for me, Don't worry you'll get there. And the part about using l'hopital's rule before learning it is so familiar lol I remember I used it on an mcq test once.

    • @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme
      @sajeucettefoistunevaspasme Рік тому +1

      what if he prooves it then uses it ?

  • @vbacz
    @vbacz Рік тому

    Man im in day 3 and im starting to get humbled by math

  • @capnbug
    @capnbug Рік тому

    My first 5 days were all just review lol.

  • @artophile7777
    @artophile7777 Рік тому

    Yo!

  • @nginborin
    @nginborin Рік тому

    I like you

  • @michaelleue7594
    @michaelleue7594 Рік тому +1

    I really don't love the approaches you're taking here. There are a lot of shortcuts that are memorizable but that don't actually help people understand. They're the kind of techniques that are great if your goal is to actually compute an answer, but are absolutely awful for getting students to comprehend the shape of the underlying concepts. If educators expected students to need to compute integrals by hand in real life, knowing shortcuts would be great, but we don't. We just want them to be able to look at a problem and go "I understand enough about this to be able to map out the steps to a solution" and giant distracting shortcuts that short circuit the instructional power of the example are therefore a problem.

  • @j.blancof2605
    @j.blancof2605 Рік тому

    tal cuál XD

  • @Twi_543
    @Twi_543 Рік тому

    Lost my silly brain on day 2

  • @zhabiboss
    @zhabiboss Рік тому

    “I know that’s bad teaching but whatever” 💀

  • @arnaldosantoro6812
    @arnaldosantoro6812 Рік тому

    On day 4 people dies

  • @asulator3146
    @asulator3146 Рік тому

    You didn't age at all in 4 years

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    @Gg-ij7li Рік тому +4

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    • @MathFromAlphaToOmega
      @MathFromAlphaToOmega Рік тому +12

      But can he help me evaluate difficult integrals?

    • @ahmedyacine5661
      @ahmedyacine5661 Рік тому

      It's not a religious video

    • @Sortiara
      @Sortiara Рік тому +2

      You need to calm down, sir.

    • @want-diversecontent3887
      @want-diversecontent3887 Рік тому

      What's the integral of 1/(Jesus+ln(Jesus^2))

    • @robertveith6383
      @robertveith6383 Рік тому +1

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  • @tobybartels8426
    @tobybartels8426 Рік тому

    You skipped the day where you learn to do cos⁴ etc.